It's possible that some children would be tempted to reject
Santa Claus. Anyway, assuming that he exists, mathematicians have shown how
hard his life would be, this old unshaven man.
1. Mathematical study
A couple of months before the portentous day, here is a
review that has something to restore the enchantment of Christmas.
Mathematicians have carried out a series of minor calculations to test Santa
Claus's activities, and the results give this beloved child hero superhero
status!
2. Hypotheses
With an average of 3.5 children per household worldwide, we
arrive at a total of 91.8 million homes if we take into account the 378 million
children who are looking forward to December 25 (roughly two billion people
under the age of 18 excluding those who are not Christians or Westerners). This
is the number of descents Santa Claus must complete, assuming that each
household contains at least one good child. However, Santa Claus only has 31
hours to complete this task successfully, assuming that he travels from east to
west and that his sled follows the time zones.
3. Incredible results
He should thusly make 822.6 down the stack each second, which
gives him around more than 0.001 seconds to disseminate the gifts in each
house. Not exactly an opportunity to stop to nibble. Be that as it may, St Nick
Claus isn't the main one to be tried and to require a year to recuperate. The
reindeer likewise have a ton to do! The total distance traveled is more than
120 million kilometers if the distance between the houses is estimated to be
1.2 kilometers on average. This assumes an average speed of more than 3.8
million kilometers per hour, or approximately 1,050 kilometers per second, in
31 hours. The reindeer ought to in this way dash in the air at Mach 3,000!
4. Magic reindeer too
Nonetheless, we should not fail to remember that St Nick
Claus isn't the only one on board the sled, he takes with him every one of the
fundamental gifts, which addresses a critical weight. The total weight of the
load would be 321,300 tons if each child's gifts weighed 900 grams. A team of
approximately 2,360,000 normal reindeer would be required because a normal
reindeer cannot tow more than 136 kilograms, which is already not too bad.
However, we are well aware that Santa's reindeer are magical creatures. If they
were able to transport ten times as much as the others, there would only be
236,000 of them on the team.
5. Air resistance, the other datum
The air resistance persists and cannot be overcome. Indeed,
the reindeer at the front of the procession faces a resistance of 14.3 billion
trillion joules from 321,300 tons traveling at 3.8 million kilometers per hour.
To put it succinctly, once more, the entire team would be consumed in 0.00426
seconds unless there were fireproof magic hairs.
6. Conclusion
Assuming that St Nick Claus exists, he is genuinely
otherworldly.
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