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A 100 metres long train is moving at 50 km/hr. An another train 120 metres long is moving in opposite direction and crosses each other in 6 seconds. Find the speed of the second train ?​

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Answered by brainlystar365
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If train-A has to cross the train-B the distance traveled by A will be the sum of the length of the trains A and B= 100+120=220m = 0.22km Sice the trains are traveling in the opposite directions, the relative speed of train A will be the sum of the speed of A and B = (50 + x) kmph.

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