Two trains are running at 40 km/h and 20 km/h respectively in the same direction on parallel tracks. The faster train completely passes a man sitting in the slower train in 5 seconds. What is the length of the faster train in metres?
Aptitude
Problems on Trains
Difficulty: Medium
Choose an option
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A27 7/9 m
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B25 8/7 m
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C21 1/4 m
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D22 m
Answer
Correct Answer: 27 7/9 m
Explanation
Introduction / Context: This question again uses the concept of relative speed for two trains moving in the same direction. The goal is to use the time taken for the faster train to overtake a man sitting in the slower train to compute the length of the faster train. The presence of mixed fraction options hints that the exact answer is a repeating decimal that is more neatly expressed as a fraction. Given Data / Assumptions:
- Speed of faster train = 40 km/h.
- Speed of slower train (where the man is sitting) = 20 km/h.
- Time taken for the faster train to pass the man completely = 5 s.
- Both trains travel in the same direction on parallel tracks with constant speeds.
- The man is treated as a point object.