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 | ![]() |
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Discussion:
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Sudharsan said:
1 decade ago
Let the length of the train be x.
3600/9=6000/x.
X=150m !
3600/9=6000/x.
X=150m !
Satish said:
1 decade ago
Another simple way.
We have to find the length of the train (in mts).
Given in km/Hr ==> 5/18 mts/sec. (1).
Also given time to cross the post i.e. in Sec.
Multiply 1 & sec => (mts/sec) *sec ==mts (ur answer).
We have to find the length of the train (in mts).
Given in km/Hr ==> 5/18 mts/sec. (1).
Also given time to cross the post i.e. in Sec.
Multiply 1 & sec => (mts/sec) *sec ==mts (ur answer).
Lokesh said:
1 decade ago
Local Train Leaves from a station at an intervals of 15 mins at a speed of 16kmph. A man moving from oppsite direction meets the train at an interval of 12 min. find the speed of that man?
Sandeep said:
1 decade ago
Firsst 60 km/sec need to be converted in to meter /second.
It could be by multiply by 60*5/18 and then it multiply by 9 secound and hence anse we get 150 meter.
It could be by multiply by 60*5/18 and then it multiply by 9 secound and hence anse we get 150 meter.
Kusuma said:
1 decade ago
In simple way,
time/time = length/length.
Here we convert the 1 hour into seconds and the given time is 9 seconds.
We convert the kilo meters into meters then we can easily solve it.
3600/9 = 6000/x.
X = 150m.
time/time = length/length.
Here we convert the 1 hour into seconds and the given time is 9 seconds.
We convert the kilo meters into meters then we can easily solve it.
3600/9 = 6000/x.
X = 150m.
TALADA SANDEEP said:
1 decade ago
Since time is given in seconds , sure you have to convert velocity of train in units of m/sec
Since 1 km = 1000 m
and 1 hr =60 m = 60*60 sec,
According to question,speed 60 km/hr = 60 * (1000/3600) = 50/3 m/sec, time = 9 sec
We know that , distance=speed*time,
therefore length = (50/3)*9 =150 m.
Since 1 km = 1000 m
and 1 hr =60 m = 60*60 sec,
According to question,speed 60 km/hr = 60 * (1000/3600) = 50/3 m/sec, time = 9 sec
We know that , distance=speed*time,
therefore length = (50/3)*9 =150 m.
Rakshith devraj said:
1 decade ago
Guys check this out. !
This comment is to make you understand conversion of km/hr to m/s by using easy method. ,
Observe carefully conversion of km/hr to m/s. ,
12*1=12.
12*2=24.
12*3=36.
12*4=48.
12*5=60.
For any number (which has to be converted to m/s from km/hr) coming as the result (r) of multiplication table of 12. , you can easily write it as (quotient*10) /3 m/s. ,
Example:- 60km/hr = 50/3 m/s.
This comment is to make you understand conversion of km/hr to m/s by using easy method. ,
Observe carefully conversion of km/hr to m/s. ,
12*1=12.
12*2=24.
12*3=36.
12*4=48.
12*5=60.
For any number (which has to be converted to m/s from km/hr) coming as the result (r) of multiplication table of 12. , you can easily write it as (quotient*10) /3 m/s. ,
Example:- 60km/hr = 50/3 m/s.
Ashik said:
1 decade ago
Dear Friends.
The problem is really nice ans soothing. I solved it firstly but when I saw the solution, I confused to see the calculation. After a deep concern and explanation I think it really a nice explanation. Okay friends after that thank to Sundar for posting another problem and solution. Thank to Kartik, Dhessappan, Jain Thomas, Rita, Valimithu, Jayanthi, Vishnu, Poonm, poja, Sunny, Sara and others.
The problem is really nice ans soothing. I solved it firstly but when I saw the solution, I confused to see the calculation. After a deep concern and explanation I think it really a nice explanation. Okay friends after that thank to Sundar for posting another problem and solution. Thank to Kartik, Dhessappan, Jain Thomas, Rita, Valimithu, Jayanthi, Vishnu, Poonm, poja, Sunny, Sara and others.
Divya said:
1 decade ago
Salary problem
Let's take salary amount as X.
she spends 15% of X on policy=15X/100
55% of X on shopping &house expe=55X/100
rem of salary=12750
so,X-(15X/100)-(55X/100)=12750
30X=1275000
X=42500
Let's take salary amount as X.
she spends 15% of X on policy=15X/100
55% of X on shopping &house expe=55X/100
rem of salary=12750
so,X-(15X/100)-(55X/100)=12750
30X=1275000
X=42500
Prashantkumar Nigadi said:
1 decade ago
We know that
1km=1000meters
1hr=3600seconds
1km/1hr=1000/3600=10/36=5/18m/s
1km/hr=5/18m/s
60km/hr=(60*5/18)
1km=1000meters
1hr=3600seconds
1km/1hr=1000/3600=10/36=5/18m/s
1km/hr=5/18m/s
60km/hr=(60*5/18)
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