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<H2>A train passing through a tunnel</H2> In this lesson you will find Travel and Distance problems on a train passing through a tunnel. <H3>Problem 1</H3>A train which has a length of {{{1/5}}} mile is traveling at a speed of 36 mph. It enters a tunnel 1 mile long. How long does it take the train to pass through the tunnel from the moment the front enters the tunnel to the moment the rear leaves it? <B>Solution</B> The train should cover the distance {{{1}}} + {{{1/5}}} = {{{6/5}}} miles to pass through the tunnel from the moment the front enters the tunnel to the moment the rear leaves it. Since the train has the speed 36 mph = {{{36/3600}}} = 0.01 {{{mi/s}}}, it will take {{{((6/5))/0.01}}} = 120 seconds = 2 minutes to pass through the tunnel. <B>Answer</B>. 120 seconds, or 2 minutes. <H3>Problem 2</H3>A train 300 meters long is running with a speed of 45 {{{km/h}}}. The train crosses a tunnel in 1 minute. What is the length of the tunnel (in meters)? <B>Solution</B> According to the condition, the train covers 500 meters (its own length) plus the tunnel length in 1 minute. Since the speed of the train is 54 {{{km/h}}}, it makes {{{45/60}}} = 750 meters in 1 minute. Hence, the tunnel length is 750-300 = 450 meters. <B>Answer</B>. The length of the tunnel is 450 meters. <H3>Problem 3</H3>A train which has a length of <B>d</B> units is traveling at a speed <B>v</B> units per second. It enters a tunnel of <B>L</B> units long. How long does it take the train to pass through the tunnel from the moment the front enters the tunnel to the moment the rear leaves it? Solve the problem analytically (get the general formula). <B>Solution</B> The train should cover the distance (L + d) to pass through the tunnel from the moment the front enters to the moment the rear leaves. Since the train has the speed v {{{units/s}}}, it will take {{{(L+d)/v}}} seconds to pass through the tunnel. <B>Answer</B>. t = {{{(L+d)/v}}}. Travel and Distance problems on a train passing through a tunnel are twins of Travel and Distance problems on a train passing a platform (see the lesson <A HREF=http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/word/travel/A-train-passing-a-platform.lesson>A train passing a plafrorm</A> in this site). <H3>Problem 4</H3>A train which has a length of 90 meters, is traveling at a speed of 36 kilometers per hour. It passes a platform 120 meters long. How long does it take the train to pass the platform from the moment the front of the train comes up to the closest end of the platform to the moment the rear of the train comes comes up to the other end of the platform? <B>Solution</B> The train should cover the distance 120 meters (the length of the platform) plus 90 meters (its own length) = 210 meters to pass the platform from the moment the front of the train comes up to the closest end of the platform to the moment the rear of the train comes up to the other end of the platform. Since the train has the speed 36 {{{km/h}}} = 10 {{{m/s}}}, it will take {{{210/10}}} = 21 seconds to pass the platform. <B>Answer</B>. 21 seconds. 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