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7.
Two trains of equal length are running on parallel lines in the same direction at 46 km/hr and 36 km/hr. The faster train passes the slower train in 36 seconds. The length of each train is:
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Let the length of each train be x metres.
Then, distance covered = 2x metres.
Relative speed = (46 - 36) km/hr
= | 10 x | 5 | m/sec | |
18 |
= | 25 | m/sec | |
9 |
2x | = | 25 | |
36 | 9 |
2x = 100
x = 50.
Discussion:
225 comments Page 1 of 23.
Mhs said:
6 months ago
The answer should be 100, then how it will be 50? can anyone explain?
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Prity Manna said:
9 months ago
Length of two train = (x + x) = 2x m.
time 36 sec.
Speed = (46-36) = 10 * (5/18) = 25/9 m.
We know that if the train parallel lines in the same direction,
So, t = (L1+L2)/(S1-S2) sec,
so,36 = 2x/(25/9),
2x/36 = 25/9,
18x = 900,
x = 50.
Length of the train is 50 m.
time 36 sec.
Speed = (46-36) = 10 * (5/18) = 25/9 m.
We know that if the train parallel lines in the same direction,
So, t = (L1+L2)/(S1-S2) sec,
so,36 = 2x/(25/9),
2x/36 = 25/9,
18x = 900,
x = 50.
Length of the train is 50 m.
(26)
Thimothy said:
11 months ago
Let the speed be 46 & 36 kmph are travel in the same direction so (46-36) = 10 Kmph then change in m/s.
So, 10×5/18 = (25/9)M/S
Distance=speed * time.
They asking the length of each train(2 L )
Distance= speed×time
2 L = (25/9) ×36
2 L = 100
L = 50.
So, 10×5/18 = (25/9)M/S
Distance=speed * time.
They asking the length of each train(2 L )
Distance= speed×time
2 L = (25/9) ×36
2 L = 100
L = 50.
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Sahitya said:
1 year ago
speed of the train 1 = 46km/hr,
speed of the train 2 = 36km/hr,
Relative speed = 46 - 36 = 10km/hr.
t = 36sec.
10 * 5/18 = 50/18 m/sec.
S = d/t.
S = L1 + L2.
Here two trains have equal lengths.
So, its 2L1.
S = 2L1/t.
50/18 = 2L1/36.
L1 = 50m.
So, the length of each train is 50 m.
speed of the train 2 = 36km/hr,
Relative speed = 46 - 36 = 10km/hr.
t = 36sec.
10 * 5/18 = 50/18 m/sec.
S = d/t.
S = L1 + L2.
Here two trains have equal lengths.
So, its 2L1.
S = 2L1/t.
50/18 = 2L1/36.
L1 = 50m.
So, the length of each train is 50 m.
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Ghari said:
1 year ago
The two trains were at race from the same point. One is not behind the other to cross 2x length, so it will be only x length.
Am I right?
Am I right?
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Nishanth said:
1 year ago
It is correct 100m is the answer, but the trains are each length, the faster has to cross the slower train and the Faster train itself so, we divide it by 2 (2 trains).
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Wanambwa Musa said:
1 year ago
To find the length of each train, you can use the relative speed formula:
Relative Speed = Speed of Faster Train - Speed of Slower Train.
Relative Speed = (46 km/hr - 36 km/hr) = 10 km/hr.
Now, you need to convert the relative speed to meters per second (m/s) because the time is given in seconds:
1 km/hr = 5/18 m/s.
So, 10 km/hr = (10 * 5/18) m/s = (50/18) m/s = (25/9) m/s (approximately)
Now, you can use the formula for distance:
Distance = Speed x Time.
Distance = (25/9) m/s x 36 seconds = (25/9) x 36 meters,
Distance = 100 meters (approximately).
Since the faster train passes the slower train in 36 seconds, the length of each train is 100 meters.
Relative Speed = Speed of Faster Train - Speed of Slower Train.
Relative Speed = (46 km/hr - 36 km/hr) = 10 km/hr.
Now, you need to convert the relative speed to meters per second (m/s) because the time is given in seconds:
1 km/hr = 5/18 m/s.
So, 10 km/hr = (10 * 5/18) m/s = (50/18) m/s = (25/9) m/s (approximately)
Now, you can use the formula for distance:
Distance = Speed x Time.
Distance = (25/9) m/s x 36 seconds = (25/9) x 36 meters,
Distance = 100 meters (approximately).
Since the faster train passes the slower train in 36 seconds, the length of each train is 100 meters.
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Navdeep said:
1 year ago
The answer should be 100.
(13)
Raghavendra said:
2 years ago
It's a simple calculation, in the above question mention that is found out the length of each train.
Formula:
Length= speed ×time.
Speed = 46-36 = 10 ×5/18 = 2.7777.
Time = 36 seconds.
Then,
Length = 2.7777 × 36.
Length = 100 m.
Length of each train = 50m.
Formula:
Length= speed ×time.
Speed = 46-36 = 10 ×5/18 = 2.7777.
Time = 36 seconds.
Then,
Length = 2.7777 × 36.
Length = 100 m.
Length of each train = 50m.
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Indranil Mal said:
2 years ago
Since the length of the two trains are equal then in 36 seconds the trains cross each other.
Relative speed = 46 - 36 = 10kmph.
In 3600sec distance covered=10000m.
Therefore distance covered in 36 secs=10000/3600 * 36 = 100.
As the train covers each other and the length is of equal.
So the actual length of each train = 100/2 = 50m.
Relative speed = 46 - 36 = 10kmph.
In 3600sec distance covered=10000m.
Therefore distance covered in 36 secs=10000/3600 * 36 = 100.
As the train covers each other and the length is of equal.
So the actual length of each train = 100/2 = 50m.
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