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between two stations a train accelerates uniformly at first then moves with constant speed finally retards uniformly. if the ratio of timetaken is1:8:1 and the greatest speed is 60km/h find the average speed over the whole journey ANS: 54km/h

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Answered by kartikpatelpatan
12

Let it accelerates with say ‘a’ in time ‘x’ then it reaches a velocity ‘v’ and continues motion for time ‘8x’ abd finally then retards with ‘b’ in time ‘x’.


v = 0 + ax


=> v = ax


=> 60 = ax


=> a = 60/x


And,


0 = v – bx


=> b = 60/x


Distance covered in time of acceleration,


S1 = 0 + ½ at2


=> S1 = ½ ax2 = ½ × 60/x × x2 = 30x


Distance covered while moving with constant velocity is,


S2 = vt = 60 × 8x = 480x


Distance covered in time of retardation,


02 = v2 - 2bS3


=> S3 = 602/(2 × 60/x)


=> S3 = 30x


So, total distance = 30x + 480x + 30x = 540x


Total time = x + 8x + x = 10x


So, average velocity = 540x/10x = 54 km/h

Answered by manish1707
7

Explanation:

This question can easily be solved graphically.

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