Aptitude - Problems on Trains - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Problems on Trains - General Questions (Q.No. 3)
3.
The length of the bridge, which a train 130 metres long and travelling at 45 km/hr can cross in 30 seconds, is:
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Speed = | ![]() |
45 x | 5 | ![]() |
= | ![]() |
25 | ![]() |
18 | 2 |
Time = 30 sec.
Let the length of bridge be x metres.
Then, | 130 + x | = | 25 |
30 | 2 |
2(130 + x) = 750
x = 245 m.
Video Explanation: https://youtu.be/M_d8WufJWKc
Discussion:
247 comments Page 16 of 25.
Sathiyaraj said:
9 years ago
@Kavya &@Sandhya.
The entire train coaches should pass the bridge.
Here we don't know the length of the bridge, so let be x.
Train length is 130 m.
So, the distance covered by train is , 350 + x mts.
The entire train coaches should pass the bridge.
Here we don't know the length of the bridge, so let be x.
Train length is 130 m.
So, the distance covered by train is , 350 + x mts.
Peter said:
9 years ago
I think it would be better if we say the train is running by 45 KM/HR so let's take it in details KM/HR = 1000 M/3600 S so = 10 /36 = 5 /18.
So, train is running by 45 KM/HR = 45 * (5/18) = 12.5 M/S.
Crossed bridge in 30 S so 12.5 * 30 = 375 minus it's from train length so 375 - 130 = 245 M the length of the bridge.
Wish to be easier.
So, train is running by 45 KM/HR = 45 * (5/18) = 12.5 M/S.
Crossed bridge in 30 S so 12.5 * 30 = 375 minus it's from train length so 375 - 130 = 245 M the length of the bridge.
Wish to be easier.
Anusha said:
9 years ago
Here, the formula is:
Time is taken to cross the bridge = length of the bridge + length of the train/speed of the train.
To convert km to m we have to multiply with = (5/18).
Converting km to m:
45 * 5/18 = 25/2.
Assume length of the bridge be x then,
30 = (x + 130)/(25/2),
So by calculating we get the x value i.e length of the bridge.
Time is taken to cross the bridge = length of the bridge + length of the train/speed of the train.
To convert km to m we have to multiply with = (5/18).
Converting km to m:
45 * 5/18 = 25/2.
Assume length of the bridge be x then,
30 = (x + 130)/(25/2),
So by calculating we get the x value i.e length of the bridge.
Anu said:
9 years ago
130 + x/30 = 25/2.
2(130 + x) = 25 * 30,
260 + 2x = 750,
2x = 750-260,
2x = 490,
x = 490/2,
x = 245m.
2(130 + x) = 25 * 30,
260 + 2x = 750,
2x = 750-260,
2x = 490,
x = 490/2,
x = 245m.
Vaishak said:
9 years ago
I am just bewildered why they have added the train length with bridge length and why not just the bridge length because it is the actual distance the train has to pass through isn't it?Anybody please answer me.
Mounish said:
9 years ago
Length = 130 + x.
Speed = 45 km/hr = (45 * 5/18) m/sec.
Time = 30.
Length =Speed * Time.
= 225/18 * 30.
= 375.
x = 375 - 130.
= 245 m.
Speed = 45 km/hr = (45 * 5/18) m/sec.
Time = 30.
Length =Speed * Time.
= 225/18 * 30.
= 375.
x = 375 - 130.
= 245 m.
Harry said:
9 years ago
Speed is 45km/hr
Let's make it to seconds.
(45/3600) * 1000,
=12.5 m in 1sec.
Now let's see it in 30 sec i.e 12.5 * 30 = 375.
So in 30 secs it travels 375 but trains length is 130.
375 - 130 = 245m.
Let's make it to seconds.
(45/3600) * 1000,
=12.5 m in 1sec.
Now let's see it in 30 sec i.e 12.5 * 30 = 375.
So in 30 secs it travels 375 but trains length is 130.
375 - 130 = 245m.
Akhil said:
9 years ago
Hi, can anyone tell me how to solve these type of problems?
I'm a just a beginner in maths. Please help me.
I'm a just a beginner in maths. Please help me.
Amit said:
9 years ago
Here, v = 45 km/hr = 45 * (1000/3600) = 25/2 m/s.
T = 30s.
S = vt = (25/2) * 30 = 375 m.
Now, L = 375 - 130 = 245 m (Ans).
T = 30s.
S = vt = (25/2) * 30 = 375 m.
Now, L = 375 - 130 = 245 m (Ans).
RAGHURAM S said:
9 years ago
How 25/2 came?
45 * 5/18 = 25/2?
How?
45 * 5/18 = 25/2?
How?
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