Final answer:
Ravi drove 200 kilometers on Tuesday, but without specific distances for other days or additional context, we cannot determine which day he drove the furthest. Distances at relativistic speeds are not comparable to everyday driving scenarios.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine on which day Ravi drove further, we need to compare the distances he drove each day. We know that on Tuesday he drove 200 kilometers. However, for the second day mentioned in the various scenarios, we do not have a specific distance given. We must use the information provided in each scenario to calculate the distance traveled on that day. For instance, if he drove at a constant speed of 80 kilometers/hour for a calculated time based on the scenario, we can find the distance using the formula distance = speed × time.
For the purpose of this answer, we are only focused on the day he drove 200 kilometers and comparing that to the other given days. Without additional context or specific information on the other days' distances, we cannot definitively answer on which day he drove further.
The example about relativistic speeds introduces the concept that at speeds close to the speed of light, distances are not the same when measured by different observers. This concept is not applicable to everyday scenarios like Ravi's drive since he would be driving at non-relativistic speeds.