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Generally if the distance (D) is measured in kilometers (KM), the time (t) will be measured in hours (h) or if the distance (D) is measured in meters (m), then the time (t) will be measured in seconds (s). Speed (S)=
D t
= KM = KMPH (OR)
H
1 KMPH
1KM 1H
1000m
FORMULAE
i) Two objects travel the same distance (D) with different spee ds of S1and S2. If the difference between the journey times is t then
D= (S1 S2 ) t | S1 S 2 |
ii) If an object travels a distance of D with a speed of S1 and returns with a speed of S2 taking a total time of 't', then
SS D = 1 2 t S1 + S2
iii) If two objects travel the same distance with speeds of S1 and S2 taking the journey times of t1and t2 respectively, then S1:S2 = t2: t1 OR t1: t2 = S2:S1
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If an object travels the same distance (D) with two different speeds S1 and S2 taking
S
18
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iv) Walking at p/qth of usual speed a man reaches his destination t-hours late (or early) then usual time to reach the office is given by
pt |pq|
v) If a person walks a distance D with a speed of S1 kmph then he will be late (early) by t1hours. If he walks at S2 kmph he will be late (early) by t2 hours. Then the distance travelled by the person is D =
S1 S2 | t1 t 2 | | S1 S2 |
vi) If an object travels different distances with different speeds during a journey then the entire journey can be represented by a single equivalent speed called Average Speed Average Speed (SA) =
Total Dis tan ce(T.D) TotalTime(T.t)
of S2-kmph and D3-km with a speed of S3-kmph, then the average speed of the journey is
SA = (D1 + D 2 + D 3 ) D1 D 2 D3 + + S1 S2 S3
kmph for t2 -hours and with a speed of S3-kmph for t3hours, then the average speed (SA) for the whole journey is
SA = (S1t1 + S2 t 2 + S3 t 3 ) (t1 + t 2 + t 3 )
S
2) 48
viii) If an object travels with a speed of S1-kmph for t1-hours, next wi-th a speed of S2
1. A bus covers a distance of 624 km in 780 minutes. What is the average speed of the bus in kmph? 1) 44 Ans: 2 Solution: D = 624 km t = 780 min = 13 h 3) 52 4) Cannot be determined
S= D 624 = t 13
vii) If an object travels a distance of D1km with S1kmph another D2km with a speed
S
PROBLEMS
(SA)
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= 48 kmph
Note: Use (+) sign if the person is late in one case and early in the other case. Use (-) sign
5) None of these
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2. The average speed of a bus is 55 kmph. How much distance will a car cover in eight hours if the average speed of the car is 26 percent more than the average speed of the bus? 1) 568.4 km Ans: 4 Solution: Sb = 55 kmph, Sc = 55 126 = 69.3, t = 8 h
100
2) 563.6 km
3) 548.6 km
4) 554.4 km
5) None of these
D =S t = 69.3 8 = 554.4 km 3. One third of a certain journey is covered at the rate of 25km/hour, one-fourth at the rate of 30 km/ hour and the rest of 50 km/hour. The average speed for the whole journey is? 1) 35 km/hour 2) 33 1/3 km/hour 3) 30 km/hour 4) 37 1/12 km/hour 5) None of these Ans: 2 Solution: Let the total distance covered = 600 km
Distance covered with the speed of 30 km/hr = 150 km Distance covered with the speed of 50 km/hr = 250 km Total time taken to cover the distance
= 200 150 250 + + 25 30 50
= 8+5+5=18 h
Average speed =
4. A car covers a distance from to-wn A to town B at the speed of 58 kmph and covers the distance fr-om town B to town A at the speed of 52 kmph. What is the appro-ximate average speed of the car? 1) 55 kmph Ans: 1 Solution: Distance between AB be 5852 Total distance covered = 2 58 52 Time taken by car to travel from A to B =
58 52 = 52 58
A
600 1 = 33 km/hr 18 3
2) 52 kmph
K
3) 48 kmph 4) 50 kmph 5) 60 kmph
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B to A
58 52 = 58 52
5. The average speed of a train is 1 3/7 times the average speed of a car. The car covers a distance of 588 km in 6 hours. How much distance will the train cover in 13 hours? 1) 1750 km Ans: 5 Solution: Speed of car =
588 = 98 6
2) 1760 km
3) 1720 km
4) 1850 km
5) None of these
6. A person leaves a place A to pla-ce B at 6 a.m. and reaches place B at 10 a.m. Another person leaves B at 7:30 a.m. and reaches A at 11 a.m. They will meet each other at? 1) 7:40 a.m. Ans: 3 2) 8:20 a.m. 3) 8:40 a.m. 4) 9:20 a.m. 5) None of these
Distance covered by the first person upto 7:30 a.m. = 7 1.5 = 10.5 Remaining distance = 2810.5 = 17.5 km Time taken by both the persons to travel 17.5 km = = 1 hr 10 min Time they met = 7:30 + 1 hr 10 min = 8:40 a.m.
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S
17.5 15
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7. If a man decides to travel 80 km in 8 hours, partly by foot and partly on, a bicycle, his speed on foot being 8km/hr and that on bicycle being 16 km/hr, what distance would he travel on foot? 1) 20 km Ans: 2 Solution: Let the time taken to travel a part of distance by foot = x Time taken to travel by bicycle = 8x 8 x + 16 (8 x ) = 80 8x + 128 16x = 80 8x = 48 x = 2) 48 km 3) 36 km 4) 40 km 5) None of these
8. A car covers the first 39 km of its journey in 45 minutes and the remaining 25 km in 35 1) 46 km/hr Ans: 3 2) 40 km/hr
S
3) 48 km/hr 163 = 48 km/hr 3) 9.5 minutes
H
4) 42 km/hr 4) 18 minutes
9. A man walks a certain distance and rides back taking a total time of 37 minutes. He 1) 19 minutes 2) 20 minutes Ans: 1 Solution: Walk + ride = 37 min Ride = 37 - 27.5 = 9.5
could walk both ways in 55 minutes. How long would he take to ride both ways ? 5) None of these
10. Walking 6/7 th of his usual speed, a man is 12 minutes too late. The usual time taken by him to cover that distance is? 1) 1 hour 4) 1 hour 20 minutes Ans: 2
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Average speed =
K
5) None of these
2) 1 hour 12 minutes
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5) None of these 3) 1 hour 15 minutes
48 =6 8
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p 6 = , t = 12 q 7
= 72 = 1 hr 12 min
11. If I walk at 5 km/hour, I miss a train by 7 minutes. If, however, I walk at 6 km/hour, I reach the station 5 minutes before the departure of the train. The distance (in km) between my house and the station is? 1) 6 km Ans: 1 Distance between my house and Station
= 5 6 (7 + 5) 30 12 = = 6km |56| 60 60
2) 5 km
3) 4 km
4) 3 km
5) None of these
12. A walks at a uniform rate of 4 km an hour and 4 hours after his start, B bicycles after A? 1) 16.7 km Ans: 4 2) 18.6 km
S
3) 21.5 km is 10 =
8 3
him at the uniform rate of 10 km an hour. How far from the starting point will B catch 4) 26.7 km 5) None of these
So he covers 16 km in 16 = 8 hours
6 3
13. If a man walks 20 km at 5 km/hr, he will be late by 40 minutes. If he walks at 8km per hr, how ear-ly from the fixed time will he re-ach? 1) 15 minutes 2) 25 minutes Ans: 3 Solution: Refer to formula (v) D = 20 km, S1 = 5, S2 = 8, t1 = 40 min, t2 = ?
5 8 (40 + t 2 ) 2(40 + t 2) = 20 = |58| 60 9
3) 50 minutes
H
80 = 26.7 km 3
4) 1 minutes
40 + t2 = 90
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5) None of these t2= 50 minutes