I provided you a wind and altitude adjusted time...which for Blake is 19.31 and for Bolt is 19.18...you need to extricate your Wolverine from yuh mouth
Please provide IAAF clock times for input into the scientific formula for calculating velocity.
I am not interested in your estimates... unless you are going to provide ambient temperature, humidity, track material, wind factor on the curve leg etc, etc..
Lets get to a starting point of the velocity then we can hold a world forum to formulate probabilistic formulas to account for the other environmental factors to find someway to get Bolt out of second...
Initial Velocity = 0
Time = (Total Time - Reaction Time)
Distance = 200m
From these you can calculate acceleration and velocity.
In each case Yohan Blake was superior to Usain Bolt. The key element is the Time factor. Yohan calculation for Time (Total Time - Reaction Time) was less than Bolt.
Velocity = Distance/Time
Now in the world of math for a fixed numerator (200m).. the smaller the denominator (time) the greater the resulting number.
Total Time = Finish Line Time - Starter Gun Time
Reaction Time = Starting Blocks sensor Time - Starter Gun Time
Time for Velocity calculations = Total Time - Reaction Time
Starter Gun nuh run race it just tell di runnah dem dat dem can start run.. the clock for scientific evaluation for velocity starts based on the Starting Block sensor.. that is when the body begins motion which is another physics concept I can teach you in the next lecture series
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