Math, asked by rinkeysingha123, 5 months ago


2. If a train with a speed of 60 km/h, crosses a pole in 30 seconds, what is the length of the length of the train ( in metre )​

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Answered by shubhamkh9560
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The length of pole is considered as negligible i.e. = 0

i.e. When a train crosses a pole, it covers the distance equal to its length.

the time taken by the train = 30 seconds

and speed = 60 km/h

then the length of the train

=60 kmph×30 seconds

=60×518×30 metres

=10×53×30= 500 metres

Answered by ankushyadav30012007
5

Answer:

The length of pole is considered as negligible i.e. = 0

i.e. When a train crosses a pole, it covers the distance equal to its length.

the time taken by the train = 30 seconds

and speed = 60 km/h

then the length of the train

=60 kmph×30 seconds

=60×518×30 metres

=10×53×30= 500 metres

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