Math, asked by vidhi2972005, 1 month ago

4. An elevator descends into a mine shaft at the rate of 6 m/min. If the descent starts from
20 m above the ground level, then how long will it take to - 700 m.

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Answered by dsbisht449
0

Answer:

Starting position of mine shaft is = 10m above ground

but,

it moves in opposite direction so it travels the distance (-350 m ) below the ground.

Total distance covered by mine shaft = 10m - (-350m)

= 10 + 350

= 360m

Now, taken to cover a distance of 6m by it = 1 minute

Time taken to cover a distance of 1m by it = \frac{1}{6\ }\min  

6  

1

min

Therefore, tie taken to a cover a distance of 360m = \frac{1}{6}\times\ 360\ =\ 60\ \min\ \  

6

1

× 360 = 60 min  

60 minutes = 1 hour

thus, in one hour the mine shaft reaches = 350 below the ground.

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Answered by dharaymurly
0

Answer:

it will take 132 minutes to take the mine shaft 700 metres

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