Aptitude - Problems on Trains - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Problems on Trains - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
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A train running at the speed of 60 km/hr crosses a pole in 9 seconds. What is the length of the train?
120 metres
180 metres
324 metres
150 metres
Answer: Option
Explanation:

Speed = 60 x 5 m/sec = 50 m/sec.
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Length of the train = (Speed x Time).

Length of the train = 50 x 9 m = 150 m.
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Discussion:
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Sk Anwar said:   6 years ago
Change the km/hr to m/sec using:

0.278*60=16.68;
16.68*9=150.12,
Answer is near the 150.

Anitha said:   6 years ago
Nice explanation. Thanks all.

Madhu said:   6 years ago
The train covers its own distance/length in 9 seconds. Therefore, its length is the distance it covers in 9 seconds. Now lets convert the speed into metres and time in seconds. The train covers 60000 metres in 3600 seconds. Therefore in 9 seconds, it would cover;

(60000/3600*9) = 150 metres.

Kanth said:   6 years ago
Thanks all.

Rider said:   6 years ago
60 km / hour means 1km per min and also 500m in 30s and 250m in 15 sec .
So, 250m per 15sec divide 250 and 15 by 5.
So we get 3sec speed which is 50m and we multiply 3 and 50 m by 3 we get the 9sec speed which 150m.

B.srikanya said:   7 years ago
Super, clear explanation. Thanks @Sundar.

Sadvika said:   7 years ago
Thanks all for explaining the answer.

Vagdevi said:   7 years ago
Speed=distance/time -> Distance=speed * time.

As time in seconds, we have to change the speed to m/sec from km/hr.
For doing so we have to multiply the speed with 5/18 (km/hr=1000m/3600 sec=5/18).
Then the distance travel by train is 60*9*5/18=150m.
Because of the train crosses the pole, The distance travelled by the train equal to the length of the train.

Therefore the length of the train is 150 m.

Anugraha B said:   7 years ago
Clear explanation, thanks all.

Rakesh said:   7 years ago
Nicely explanation. Thanks all.


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