x km/hr = x×518 m/s y m/s = y×185 km/hr - Speed = distance/times = d/t
- velocity = displacement/timev = d/t
- Time taken by a train x meters long to pass a pole or standing man or a post
= Time taken by the train to travel x meters. - Time taken by a train x meters long to pass an object of length y meters= Time taken by the train to travel (x + y) metres.
- Suppose two trains or two objects are moving in the same direction at v1 m/s and v2 m/s where v1 > v2,then their relative speed = (v1 – v2) m/s
- Suppose two trains or two objects are moving in opposite directions at v1 m/s and v2 m/s ,then their relative speed = (v1+ v2) m/s
- Assume two trains of length x metres and y metres are moving in opposite directions at v1 m/s and v2 m/s, ThenThe time taken by the trains to cross each other = (x+y) / (v1+v2) seconds
- Assume two trains of length x metres and y metres are moving in the same direction at at v1 m/s and v2 m/s where v1 > v2, ThenThe time taken by the faster train to cross the slower train = (x+y) / (v1-v2) seconds
- Assume that two trains (objects) start from two points P and Q towards each other at the same time and after crossing they take p and q seconds to reach Q and P respectively. Then,A's speed: B's speed =
q√:p√
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
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