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s
where s = Total distance
t
t = Total time
s
v
4. The relative velocity of two bodies moving at velocities u and v(u>v) in the same
direction is u v.
5. The relative velocity of two bodies moving in opposite directions is u + v.
6. A train or a moving body of known length has to travel its own length in passing
a lamppost or a fixed body of insignificant size.
7. A train or a moving body must travel its own length plus the length of the
stationary body in question, if the train or the moving body has to pass a
stationary body i.e. a bridge, a railway platform etc.
8. Motion downstream or upstream:
Velocity of boat downstream = u + v
Velocity of boat upstream = u v
Where u is the velocity of the boat in still waters and v is the velocity
of the stream.
9. If a man changes his speed in the ratio u : v, the corresponding ratio of times will
be
v:u
Examples
1. A train travels 18 km/hr. How many metres will it travel in 12 minutes.
Sol:
Distance travelled in 1 hour
i.e. 60 minutes
= 18 km
= 181000 metres.
=
18 1000 12
60
= 3600 metres.
2. A passenger train running at 60 km/hr leaves the railway station 5 hours after
a goods train had left and overtakes it in 4 hours. What is the speed of the
goods train?
Sol:
Let the speed of the goods train be x km/hr.
Distance travelled by goods train before the passenger train overtakes it
= Speedtime
= x (5 + 4) = 9x km -------(1)
Distance traveled by passenger train before it overtakes the goods train
= 60 4 = 240 km -------(2)
Equate (1) and (2), We get 9x = 240
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x=
240
9
26
2
3
km/hr
Alternative:
The slower train covers in 9 hours the distance of 240km covered by the
240
faster train in 4 hours.Hence speed of slower train =
or 26
9
2
3
km/hr.
1
th of the distance is
4
covered in twice the time, Find the ratio of this speed to that of the original
speed.
Sol:
Let the distance be = x
and the speed be = y, say -----1
x
Time taken =
y
In the second instance distance =
1
x
4
3x
y
dis tan ce
x/4
Speed =
time
3x / y
y / 12
1
Ratio of speed =
y
12
= 1 : 12
Time=
y
x
4 3x
y
..........2
12
Distance= 300 m
Time
= 15 sec
Speed =
20 m / sec
time
15
5. How many seconds will it take for a train 120 metres long moving at the rate
of 15 m/sec to overtake another train 150 m long running from the opposite
side at the rate of 90 km/hr?
Sol:
Speed of the first train = 15 m/s.
5
25m / s
18
Since both the train are moving in opposite directions, relative speed = sum
of the speed of the two trains.
= (15 + 25) = 40 m/ sec.
Total distance = sum of the length of the two trains
= 120 + 150 = 270 metres.
dis tan ce
270
1
hr
4
1
x
hrs 1
Actual time
=
45
4
x
hrs
Time taken when the speed is 36 km/hr =
36
36
3
x
3
hrs -------(2)
36
5
x
1
x
3
36 45
4 4
5x 4x
12 5
7
=>
180
20
20
x
7
180
20
7 180
x=
= 63 km
20
Actual time
7.
1
hrs
4
x
1
Actual time
=
---------1
20
4
x
When his speed is 50 km/hr, time taken =
hrs
50
1
Now, since he reaches early by 15 minutes ie.,
hrs.
4
x
1
Actual time
=
+
---------2
50
4
x
1
x
1
5x 2x
100
3x
1
100 2
100
x
23
1
2
50
3
16
2
km
3
90 y
x
90 y
ie .,
=6
x
ie ., 90 + y = 6x
6x y = 90 ----------1
Time =
y
x
y
=4
x
y = 4x ---------2
Solving 1 and 2, 6x 4x = 90
2x = 90
x = 45 m/sec
And y = 4x = 4 45
= 180 metres
Speed = 45 m/sec = 45
18
= 9 18 = 162 km/hr
5
9. A wheel rotates 12 times in a minute and moves 5 metres during each rotation.
What is the time taken for the wheel to move through 930 metres?
Sol:
10. A boat sails 6 km upstream at the rate of 4 kmph. If the stream flows at the rate
of 3 km/hr., how long will it take for the boat to make the return journey?
Sol:
Speed of stream = 3 km/hr
Speed of boat in still water = speed of stream + speed of boat upstream
= 3 + 4 = 7 km/hr.
Distance to be covered during the return journey downstream = 6 km
Speed of the boat downstream
= Speed of the boat in still water + speed
of the Stream
= 7 + 3 = 10 km/hr.
Time taken for the return journey = Distance downstream/Speed of boat
Downstream
6
6
hrs
60 36 min.
=
10
10
11. A car covers a distance PQ in 32 minutes. If the distance between P and Q is
54km., find the average speed of the car.
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Sol:
Average speed of the car =
101.25 km/hr
Time(in hrs)
32 / 60
32
4
4
12. A train travelling at y km/hr arrives at its destination 1 hour late after describing
a distance of120 km. What should have been its speed in order that it arrives on
time?
Sol:
120
y
120
120 y
Normal time =
-1 =
y
y
120km
120
120y
Normal
time
120 y =
Normal speed to arrive on time =
km/hr.
120 y
y
45 30 9 3 18 15 33
Hours.
25 20 5 2
10
10
speed
for
Total distance
75
75 10
750
24
22
Total time
33/10
33
33
33
the
entire
journey
km/hr.
14. A motorist travels from P to Q in the rate of 30 km/hr and returns from Q to P at
the rate of 45 km/hr. If the distance PQ = 120 km. Find the average speed for the
entire trip.
Sol:
Time from P to Q =
Distance 120
4
speed
30
Time from Q to P =
120
24
45
9
Average
speed
for
the
entire
journey
36
24
60
Total time
60
km/hr
4
9
9
15. A wheel rotates 15 times each minute. How many degrees will it rotate in 12
seconds of time?
Sol:
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In 12 seconds or
1
5
15
or 3 times. Angle
5
275
Time taken along the rail-route = speed of train 80 hours ________ (1)
aerial distance
185
Time taken to travel by air = speed of plane 250 hours _________ (2)
(1) (2) gives
2
80
250 16 50
400
400
400
400
Time taken for the elevator to make 1 round trip starting from the ground =
50 sec + 50 sec + 12 15 sec + 12 15 secs
= 100 + 180 + 180 = 460 sec
Total time
Total number of round trips = Time taken for one round trip
=
1
60 60
11 60 60
2
43 approx.
460
2 460
Race: A contest of speed in running, riding, driving, sailing or rowing is called a race.
Dead-heat race: If all the persons contesting a race reach the goal at the same
time, then it is called a dead-heat race.
Examples:
1. A can run a km in 3 min and 54 sec and B can run the same distance in 4 min
and 20 sec. By what distance can A beat B?
A beats B by 26 sec.
Distance covered by B is 260 sec = 1000 mtrs
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1000
26 100 mtrs.
260
90
1000 240 sec
375
10
60
10
6 1000 mtrs.
60
A has a start of 1000 + 100 = 1100 mtrs. In order to overtake A, B should gain
1100 mtrs. But B gains 2000 mtrs in 60 min.
The time taken by B to gain 1100 mtrs. =
60
1100 33 min.
2000
6
36
km
3.5 3
7
36
km, then B walks 5 km
7
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35
3
km
36
12
35
1
km i.e.
C should give B a start of 3
of a km.
12
12