Physics, asked by HritikRaushan, 1 year ago


A car covers 30 km at a uniform speed of 30 km/h. What should be its speed for the next 90 km if the
average speed for the entire journey is 60 km/h?

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Answered by Blaezii
5

Answer:

Explanation:

Given: total distance= 120 km

Avg. Speed = 60 km/h

Time taken by car to cover 30 km= 30/30= 1 hr

Let the speed of car for next 90km be x

So, the time taken to complete 90 km = 90/x

Now, Avg. Speed = total distance/ total time taken

60 = 120/(1+(90/x))

60(x+90)= 120x

60x + 5400 = 120x

60x = 5400

x = 90 km/h (speed for next 90 km)

Answered by shyam5576
1

Answer:

The answer of the question is90km/hr.

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