Physics, asked by satmeet2795, 11 months ago

A train travels a distance of 300km with uniform speed. If its speed is decreased by 5km/h would have taken 2;hours more to cover the same distance find the speed of train

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let speed be 's ', time be 't ' and distance be 'd ' t,   t = d / s  t  = 300 / s ,

 d =  (s + 5)(t -2) =>   d = (s+5)(300/s-2)  {t=300/s} =>  300s = (s+5)s(300/s-2)  [multiplyning both sides with s]we get  = >  300s = (s+5)(300 - 2s)=>  300s = 300s - 2s2 +1500 - 10s =>  300s  = 300s - 2s2 + 1500 -  10s=>  0 =  -2s2 +1500 - 10s=>  0 = 2s2 +10s - 1500  [multiplying both sides -1  ]=>  0 =  2s2 +60s - 50s - 1500=>  0 = 2s(s + 30) -50(s + 30)=>  0 = (2s - 50)(s + 30)=>  s  = 25, -30             Since, speed cannot be negative, we take speed 25Km/h.

Answered by pranav11901
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