Physics, asked by nikil4833, 1 year ago

A train travels 650 km in 5 h and another 940 km in 10 h what is the average speed of train ?

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Answered by BIGBANG1234
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\underline\bold {Answer : 106 \: {\frac{km}{h}}}


\bold {Average  \: speed = {\frac{Total  \: distance}{Total \:  time \:  taken}}}


\bold {={\frac{650 \:  +  \: 940}{5  \: +  \: 10}}}


\bold {={\frac {1590}{15}}}


\bold {= 106 \: {\frac {km}{h}}}



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Answered by chandan472002
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this is very simple .....

you just need to divide the total distance travelled by time taken

AVG. SPEED of first train = 650/5 = 130 km/hr

AVG. SPEED of second train = 940/10 = 94 km/hr

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