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8.
A train 360 m long is running at a speed of 45 km/hr. In what time will it pass a bridge 140 m long?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Formula for converting from km/hr to m/s: X km/hr = | ![]() |
X x | 5 | ![]() |
m/s. |
18 |
Therefore, Speed = | ![]() |
45 x | 5 | ![]() |
= | 25 | m/sec. |
18 | 2 |
Total distance to be covered = (360 + 140) m = 500 m.
Formula for finding Time = | ![]() |
Distance | ![]() |
Speed |
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500 x 2 | ![]() |
= 40 sec. |
25 |
Discussion:
78 comments Page 6 of 8.
Anonymus said:
1 decade ago
Nice sarvepalli great explanation. I got.
Sarvepalli.rajasekhar said:
1 decade ago
Dear Vidya and Praveen raj you first try to understand the problem logically.
When a train is halfway the bridge we say that the train is on the bridge.
We say that a train has crossed the bridge when the last compartment has crossed which means the total distance travelled by the train will be its own length completely and the bridge length.
When a train is halfway the bridge we say that the train is on the bridge.
We say that a train has crossed the bridge when the last compartment has crossed which means the total distance travelled by the train will be its own length completely and the bridge length.
Sarvepalli.rajasekhar said:
1 decade ago
Speed = 45 km / hr = 45 x 1000 / 3600 = 25/2 meters per second.
Total Length = Length of train + bridge = 360+140 = 500 meters.
Time = ?
speed = distance / time
25 / 2 = 500 / y
25/2 x y = 500
y = 500 / (25/2) = 500 x 2/25 = 1000/25 = 40 seconds.
Total Length = Length of train + bridge = 360+140 = 500 meters.
Time = ?
speed = distance / time
25 / 2 = 500 / y
25/2 x y = 500
y = 500 / (25/2) = 500 x 2/25 = 1000/25 = 40 seconds.
Ashok Reddy said:
1 decade ago
t=distance/speed;
t=500/(45*5/18);
t=40sec
t=500/(45*5/18);
t=40sec
Issacnewton said:
1 decade ago
Hi everybody,
See when a train crosses a platform/bridge, it (train) has to cross.
The length of the platform/bridge as well as its own length 4.
Length of the train+platform we should take to solve the problem.
See when a train crosses a platform/bridge, it (train) has to cross.
The length of the platform/bridge as well as its own length 4.
Length of the train+platform we should take to solve the problem.
PraveenRaj said:
1 decade ago
I don't understand why in every problem they adding the train length also which they not asked. ?
Vidhya said:
1 decade ago
I understand the problem. But why we add 360+140. Explain.
Rajkumar velu said:
1 decade ago
Hi saranya,
When the two length is there,
We use the formula for time=(length1+length2)/speed
Speed=45*5/18=25/2 m/sec
So, t=(360+140)/25/2
t=500*2/25
t=40 sec
When the two length is there,
We use the formula for time=(length1+length2)/speed
Speed=45*5/18=25/2 m/sec
So, t=(360+140)/25/2
t=500*2/25
t=40 sec
Saranya said:
1 decade ago
Hi,
Me too having same problem... why we can take total distance... they didn't mentioned anything that to cover total distance... they asked how long it ll take pass 140m long... please can any one explain...
Me too having same problem... why we can take total distance... they didn't mentioned anything that to cover total distance... they asked how long it ll take pass 140m long... please can any one explain...
Pavani_reddy said:
1 decade ago
Hi divya.........
Here all ans's are in seconds so we hav to convert km/hr to m/sec
So
1km=1000m
1hr=3600s
1km/hr=1000/3600 m/s
1km/hr=5/18m/sec
Have a nice day guys.................
Here all ans's are in seconds so we hav to convert km/hr to m/sec
So
1km=1000m
1hr=3600s
1km/hr=1000/3600 m/s
1km/hr=5/18m/sec
Have a nice day guys.................
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