Physics, asked by ellabarquin9534, 11 months ago

Two trains start from a & b and travel towards each other at speed of 50kmph and 60kmph resp. At the time of the meeting the second train has traveled 120km more than the first. Find the distance between them?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The second train has traveled 120km more than the first train...

Now the speed of the trains A and B are 50 and 60 kmph resp.

Therefore, B travels (60-50)or 10 kmph more than A.

Now 120 divided by 10 is 12.....that means both the trains

runs for 12 hrs.

So, A travelled =50 * 12 =600 kms.

&, B travelled =60 * 12 =720 kms.

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Total distance travelled is= 600 + 720 = 1320 kms.

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Answered by Anonymous
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the distance travelled by them is 1320 km

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