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29 October, 02:20

A red train traveling at 72km/h and a green train traveling at 144km/h are headed towards each other along a straight, level track. When they are 950m apart, each engineer sees the other's train and applies the breaks. The breaks slow each train at the rate of 1.0m/s^2. is there a collision? if so, give the speed of the red train and the speed of the green train at impact, respectively. If not, give the separation between the trains when they stop.

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  1. 29 October, 02:39
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    given,

    speed of red train = 72 km/h = 72 * 0.278 = 20 m/s

    speed of green train = 144 km/h = 144 * 0.278 = 40 m/s

    deceleration of both the train = 1 m/s²

    distance between the train when they start decelerating = 950 m

    using equation of motion

    v² = u² + 2 a s

    distance taken by the red train to stop

    v² = u² + 2 a s

    0 = 20² - 2*1*s

    s = 200 m

    distance taken by the blue train to stop

    v² = u² + 2 a s

    0 = 40² - 2*1*s

    s = 800 m

    so, both train will be cover 200 + 800 = 1000 m

    hence, there will be collision between both the trains.

    distance traveled by the green train will be 750 m

    distance traveled by the red train will be 200 m

    so, velocity of the red train will be zero

    velocity of the green train will be

    v² = u² + 2 a s

    v² = 40² - 2 * 1 * 750

    v = 10 m/s

    hence, velocity of the green train will be 10 m/s.
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