Aptitude - Problems on Trains - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Problems on Trains - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
A train running at the speed of 60 km/hr crosses a pole in 9 seconds. What is the length of the train?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Speed = | ![]() |
60 x | 5 | ![]() |
= | ![]() |
50 | ![]() |
18 | 3 |
Length of the train = (Speed x Time).
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50 | x 9 | ![]() |
3 |
Discussion:
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James Gini said:
8 months ago
How we get 50, 3 and 18 in the solution?
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Adeleye Jeremiah said:
8 months ago
Here it is asked for the length of the train and not the distance covered by the train. So anyone explain me this?
(4)
Vaishnavi said:
9 months ago
60 * 9 = 540,
540 * 5/18 = 150.
540 * 5/18 = 150.
(36)
Shreya shital Upadhye said:
9 months ago
@All.
Here's my explanation.
A train running at a speed of 60 km/h takes 9 seconds to cross an electric pole.
Formula used:
Distance = speed × time.
1 km/h = (5/18) m/sec.
Calculation:
Length of train = distance.
Speed convert km.hr to m/sec.
⇒ 60 × (5/18).
⇒ Speed = 16.67 m/sec.
Distance = 16.67 × 9
⇒ 150 m.
∴ The length of the train is 150 m.
Here's my explanation.
A train running at a speed of 60 km/h takes 9 seconds to cross an electric pole.
Formula used:
Distance = speed × time.
1 km/h = (5/18) m/sec.
Calculation:
Length of train = distance.
Speed convert km.hr to m/sec.
⇒ 60 × (5/18).
⇒ Speed = 16.67 m/sec.
Distance = 16.67 × 9
⇒ 150 m.
∴ The length of the train is 150 m.
(46)
Akshata said:
9 months ago
60 * 5/18 = 50/3,
Length = speed * time.
l = 50/3 * 9sec= 150 meters.
Length = speed * time.
l = 50/3 * 9sec= 150 meters.
(5)
Mohan said:
9 months ago
@All.
Here, Speed of the train = 60×(5/18) = 50/3.
Here, Speed of the train = 60×(5/18) = 50/3.
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Karegowda B H said:
9 months ago
60 * 1000m/3600s = 16.66m/s.
So, distance = 16.66 * 9 = 150m.
So, distance = 16.66 * 9 = 150m.
(28)
Nithi said:
10 months ago
According to me, the right answer should be 150.
(8)
Sree nithi said:
10 months ago
Answer should be 150
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Ezhil N said:
10 months ago
Conversion formula for km/hr into m/sec = 5/18.
Conversion formula for m/sec into k/m = 18/5.
Conversion formula for m/sec into k/m = 18/5.
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