Monday, 14 September 2015


Quick Review: Time, Speed & Distance
The most important relationship between these three quantities, and possibly the only one which needs to be known is,
Distance = Speed × Time
Speed = Distance traveled / Time
Time = Distance traveled / Speed
Average speed, if equal distances are covered at a km/hr and b km/hr is 2ab/a+b
If two bodies are moving in the same direction at a speed of a and b respectively, then their relative speed is the difference of the two speeds.
If two bodies are moving in the opposite directions at a speed of and b respectively, then their relative speed is a + b.
Two objects A and B moving along a circular path in the same direction, having started simultaneously and from the same point traveling at speeds of a and b, will meet again when the faster object has gained one full circle over the slower object, i.e. when the relative speed |a-b|completes one full round. The two objects will again meet at the starting point at a time, which is the LCM of the time taken for each of the objects individually to complete one round.
If the length of a train is L meters and the speed of the train is S m/s, then the time taken by the train to pass a stationary man/pole is L/S sec.
If the length of the train is Land its speed is S m/s and the length of a platform (stationary object of comparable length) is L2, then the time taken by the train to cross the platform is (L1 + L2)/S sec.
If the lengths of 2 trains are L(faster) and L(slower) m, and their speeds are Sand Sm/s resp., then the time taken by the faster train to overtake the slower train is L1+L2/ S1+S2 sec, and the time taken for the trains to cross each other is L1+L2/ S1+S2 sec.
If the average speed of a train, without stoppages, is S1 km/hr and the speed with stoppages is S2, then Stoppage time (in min/hr) = S1-S2/S1×60.

Problems about boats in stream: 
if the speed of the boat in still water is say kmph and if the speed at which the stream is flowing is kmph,
  1. When the boat is traveling with the stream the speed of the boat = (B + W) kmph
  2. When the boat is traveling against the stream the speed of the boat = (B – W) kmph.
  3. If the upstream is denoted as U and downstream is denoted as D then
  4. B = D+U/2,  W= D-U/2
Important Distance and Time Conversions:
  • 1 km = 1000 meter
  • 1 meter = 100 cm
  • 1 hour = 60 min
  • 1 min = 60 sec
  • 1 hour = 3600 sec
  • 1 km/hr = (1×1000/1×3600) = 5/18 m/sec.
If A beats B by metres or s seconds, then the speed of B is x/s metres/sec.
If the length of a circular track is L m, and if A and B take x and y sec. respectively, to complete one round, then both of them will meet at the starting point after LCM (xy) sec.
If the length of a circular track is L m, and if the speeds of A and B are x m/sec. and y m/sec respectively, then the time after which both of them will meet at a point other than the starting point is L/x-y sec, if they are running in the same direction and L/x+y, if running in the opposite direction.

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