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10 June, 18:44

n a location where the train tracks run parallel to a road, a high-speed train traveling at 60 m/s passes a car traveling at 30 m/s in the opposite direction. How long does it take for the train to be 180 m away from the car? Group of answer choices

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  1. 10 June, 19:08
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    Time taken for the train to travel 180 m away from the train is 2 sec.

    Explanation:

    velocity of the train = 60 m/s

    velocity of the car = 30 m/s

    Relative to the other, each vehicle passes the other with a velocity of

    V = 60 m/s + 30 m/s = 90 m/s

    If we take the car's speed as the reference speed, the speed of the train will be 90 m/s. Therefore, time taken for the train to travel 180 m away from the car is,

    time = distance/speed = 180/90

    time = 2 sec
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