Physics, asked by mahirpandya, 11 months ago

6. A car travels first 30 km with a uniform speed of
00 km h- and then next 30 km with a uniform
speed of 40 km h-Calculate : (i) the total time
of journey. (ii) the average speed of the car.​

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Answered by sahuaryan022
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 V1 = 60km/hr D1 = 30 km

        T1 = ?

        V2 = 40 km /hr D2 = 30 km

        T2 = ?

Total Time = T1 + T2

We know that ,

         velocity = Distance /Time

Therefore ,

            V1 = D1/T1 or T1 = D1 / V1  => T1 = 30 km / 60 km /hr = 1/2 hr

             V2 = D2/T2 or T2 = D2/ V2  => T2 = 30 km / 40 km /hr = 3/4 hr

    Hence ,

              Total Time = T1 + T2 = 1/2 + 3/4 = 5/4 hrs

    we know that ,

              Average Velocity = Total Distance / total time taken = 30 + 30 / 5/4

                                        = 60/5/4 = 48 km /hr

Hence Average Velocity is 48km/hr and total time of journey = 5/4 hours.

My Short cut Method :-

          When a body travels equal distance with different velocities V1 and V2 , then Average Velocity is Calculated as

            Average Velocity = 2*V1*V2 / (V1 + V2 )

            here , V1 = 60 km/hr and V2 = 40 km/hr

    therefore ,

      Average Velocity = 2*60*40 / (60+40 )= 4800/100 = 48km/hr

Also we know that ,

          Average Velocity =  Total Distance / Total Time Taken

                    48 = 60 / Total Time Taken

                    or Total Time Taken = 60/48 = 5/4 Hrs .

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