Physics, asked by mallelavaddisaimegha, 1 year ago

Two trains having constant speeds of 40 km/h and 60 km/h, respectively are heading towards each other on the same straight track bird that can fly with a constant speed of 80 km/h, flies off from one train when they are 60 km apart and heads directly for the other train. On reaching the other train, it flies back directly to the first and so forth. What is the total distance traveled by the bird before the two trains crash?

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Answered by AccioNerd
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Answer:

60 km

Explanation:

The total distance traveled by the bird will be equal to the the distance traveled by the trains. As both the trains are 60 km, the total distance traveled by the trains would be 60 km.

So, the bird will travel a distance of 60 km.

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