Chemistry, asked by shivank8874, 6 months ago

a streamer goes downstream from one port to another in 9 hours and covers the same distance upstream in 10 hours. if the speed of stream be 3km/h find the speed of streamer in still water and distance between the ports ​

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Answered by ayushisagar1000
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Answer:

you put 3km/h instead of 1km/h.

Explanation:

Let the speed of the steamer in still water is x km/h and distance is d.

Then, speed of steamer downstream (u)= speed of steamer in still water+speed of stream=x+1

Speed of steamer upstream (v)=speed of steamer in still water-speed of stream=x−1

Distance covered by steamer upstream (d)=10(x−1) ......(1)

Distance covered by steamer downstream (d)=9(x+1) ......(2)

From equation (1) and (2),

10(x−1)=9(x+1)

10x−10=9x+9

10x−9x=9+10

x=19 km/h

Substituting this value in equation(1),

Distance(d)=10(19−1)=180km

Hence, the speed of the steamer in still water is 19km/h and the distance between the ports is 180km.

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