Two railway stations P and Q are 360km apart. At the same moment, train To starts from P and moves towards
Q at 54 km/hr, while train T2 starts from Q and moves towards P at 90 kmph. Find the extra distance travelled by
the faster train by the time the two trains cross each other.
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Distance travelled by first train in
1
hour
=
20
km
Therefore, at
8
a.m., both trains will be
(
110
−
20
)
=
90
km
apart. Since the relative speed is
(
20
+
25
)
=
45
kmph
,
they will cover this distance in
90
45
=
2
hours.
i.e., they will meet at
10
a.m.
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