SOLUTION: if two trains are running in the same position with speeds, 29k/h and 56k/h respectively and the faster train take 16 seconds to cross one passenger of the slower train then what i
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Question 617602: if two trains are running in the same position with speeds, 29k/h and 56k/h respectively and the faster train take 16 seconds to cross one passenger of the slower train then what is the length of the faster train? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! if two trains are running in the same position with speeds, 29k/h and 56k/h respectively and the faster train take 16 seconds to cross one passenger of the slower train then what is the length of the faster train?
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They are passing a point between them at [29k/h + 56k/h] = 85k/h ? per ?
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IF those ?'s are meters per second the answer would be
Ans: 18[85k/h] meters
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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