Question
Question: How long will a boy sitting near the window of a train travelling at \[54\;{\rm{km/h}}\]see a train ...
How long will a boy sitting near the window of a train travelling at 54km/hsee a train passing by in the opposite direction with a speed of 36km/h? The length of the slow-moving train is 100m.
Solution
The above problem can be resolved by applying the formula for the relative speed between each train. Then the relative speed's obtained value is to calculate the value of time, with the given distance as the length of one of the trains. This value of time is the required time by which one train passes the other train. Moreover, the concept of relative speed along with the sign convention is of greater significance. As, the bodies moving along the same direction are taken as positive, while the bodies in the opposite direction are taken as negative.
Complete step by step answer:
Given:
The speed of fast-moving trains is, v1=54km/h=54km/h×1km/h185m/s=15m/s.
The speed of slow-moving trains is, v2=54km/h=36km/h×1km/h185m/s=10m/s.
The length of slow- moving train is, d=100m.
The relative speed of both the train is given as,