1. If the speed of a train is 20 m/sec, find the speed the train in kmph.
2. The length of a train is 300 meter and length of the platform is 500 meter. If the speed of the train is 20 m/sec, find the time taken by the train to cross the platform.
3. A train is running at a speed of 20 m/sec.. If it crosses a pole in 30 seconds, find the length of the train in meters.
4. It takes 20 seconds for a train running at 54 kmph to cross a platform.And it takes 12 seconds for the same train in the same speed to cross a man walking at the rate of 6 kmph in the same direction in which the train is running. What is the length of the train and length of platform (in meters).
5. Two trains running at 60 kmph and 48 kmph cross each other in 15 seconds when they run in opposite direction. When they run in the same direction, a person in the faster train observes that he crossed the slower train in 36 seconds. Find the length of the two trains (in meters).
1. Answer :
Speed = Distance / Time
Speed = 20 m/sec
Speed = 20 x 18/5 m/sec
Speed = 72 kmph
So, the speed of the train is 72 kmph.
2. Answer :
Distances needs to be covered to cross the platform is
= Sum of the lengths of the train and platform
So, distance traveled to cross the platform is
= 300 + 500
= 800 meters
Time taken to cross the platform is
= Distance / Speed
= 800 / 20
= 40 seconds
So, time taken by the train to cross the platform is 40 seconds.
3. Answer :
The distance covered by the train to cross the pole is
= Length of the train
Given : Speed is 20 m/sec and time taken to cross the pole is 30 seconds
We know,
Distance = Speed ⋅ Time
So,
length of the train = Speed ⋅ Time
Length of the train = 20 ⋅ 30
Length of the train = 600 meters
So, length of the train is 600 meters.
4. Answer :
Relative speed of the train to man = 54 - 6 = 48 kmph
= 48 ⋅ 5/18 m/sec
= 40/3 m/sec
When the train passes the man, it covers the distance which is equal to its own length in the above relative speed
Given : It takes 12 seconds for the train to cross the man
So, the length of the train = Relative Speed x Time
= (40/3) ⋅ 12
= 160 m
Speed of the train = 54 kmph
= 54 ⋅ 5/18 m/sec
= 15 m/sec
When the train crosses the platform, it covers the distance which is equal to the sum of lengths of the train and platform
Given : The train takes 20 seconds to cross the platform.
So, the sum of lengths of train and platform
= Speed of the train ⋅ Time
= 15 x 20
= 300 meters
That is,
Length of train + Length of platform = 300
160 + Length of platform = 300
Length of platform = 300 - 160
Therefore, length of platform = 140 meters
So, lengths of the train and platform are 160 m and 140 m respectively.
5. Answer :
When two trains are running in opposite direction,
relative speed = 60 + 48
= 108 kmph
= 108 ⋅ 5/18 m/sec
= 30 m/sec
Sum of the lengths of the two trains is sum of the distances covered by the two trains in the above relative speed.
Then, sum of the lengths of two trains is
= Speed ⋅ Time
= 30 ⋅ 15
= 450 m
When two trains are running in the same direction,
relative speed = 60 - 48
= 12 kmph
= 12 ⋅ 5/18
= 10 / 3 m/sec
When the two trains running in the same direction, a person in the faster train observes that he crossed the slower train in 36 seconds.
The distance he covered in 36 seconds in the relative speed is equal to the length of the slower train.
Length of the slower train = 36 ⋅ 10/3 = 120 m
Length of the faster train = 450 - 120 = 330 m
So, the length of the two trains are 330 m and 120 m.
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