volcanic eruptions and earthquakes
It is impossible for them to occur at the same time. They are two opposite phases of the same oscillation. It is either one or the other, or it is somewhere in between (neutral).
== == == == No
Earthquake and Tsunanmi
no because forces cancel only when the act on the same object. if two players kicked the same thing with opposite and equal forces at the same time, two interactions occur.
The two forces occur at the same time. Sometimes it is a bit arbitrary which force you call "action", and which "reaction". Just remember that forces always occur in pairs.
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive.
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive. If two events are mutually exclusive what is the probability that both occur.
Mutually exclusive.
equiprobable events.
It means the two events cannot simultaneously occur; for example the two events, being dead and being alive are mutually exclusive, since they cannot occur at the same time.
No because the term mutually exclusive implies the the trials that could result in these events are sequenced in time.
Equal
Equally likely events.
Two mutually exclusive events, means these two event can not occur at the same time. In probability theory, this is stated as: Given events, A and B, then Pr(A and B) = 0. See related link...
Nothing more significant than equally likely events.
No, independence means they are not related. Mutually exclusive means they cannot occur at the same time.
A complementary event occurs when two events cannot occur at the same time. The event is ether/or, rather than "and".