Math, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

There is a 200 miles long tunnel. one train enters the tunnel at a speed of 200mph while the other trains enter the tunnel in the opposite direction at a speed of 1000 mph. a bee travels at a speed of 1500 mph enters the tunnel goes to and back until it reaches the train. what is the distance covered by the bee when the two train collides (the bee survives)

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"The speed of the train relatively can be taken as 1200 mph and that of the bee is 1500 mph.

Distance = Speed * Time

For trains

d = v * t

t = 200 /1200 = 1/6 hours

For bee

d = v * t = 1500 * 1/6 = 250 miles

Distance travelled by bee is 250 miles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here's , Your Answer :-

=) Given , The speed at which bee travels = 1500 mph .

The speed of trains = 200 + 1000 mph
= 1200 mph

To find :-

Time for train ,

T = D / S

T = 200 / 1200 = 1/6 hours

Distance for bee ,


D = V × T

= 1500 × 1/6

= 250 miles

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