Motion in A Straight Line - Time, Speed and Distance
Motion in A Straight Line - Time, Speed and Distance
To simplify it, the product stability ratio can be further used. So, the more the
speed, the lesser is the time taken and the lesser the speed, more will be the time
taken.
Example-1
A man cycles with a speed of 10 km/h and reaches his office at 1 pm.
However, when he cycles with a speed of 15 km/h, he reaches his office at 11
The speed is being increased by 50%, so the time taken will reduce by
33.33%.
Alternatively, it can be seen that time taken in three (Given) situations are in
AP. Hence, speeds will be in HP. Required Speed =Harmonic Mean of two
speeds.
=12 km/h
Example-2
Siddharth goes by a bike to pick up his girlfriend everyday from college and
then drops her at her house. College timings are till 5 pm daily, but today the
college at 4 pm His girlfriend, not finding Siddharth at the college gate, starts
walking towards her house. Siddharth, unaware of this fact, leaves his house
as usual meets his girlfriend on way, picks her up and drops her at her house.
At night, Siddharth realizes that he had saved 40 minutes that day. What is
the ratio of the speed of Siddharth to that of his girlfriend? (Both of them live
in the same building)
Solution
Let us see the following schematic representation:
And, in this way, 40 minutes are saved. So, he takes 20 minutes to cover the
distance between the meeting point and the college. It can be further
concluded that he usually reaches college at 5 pm, but today he reached at
4:40 (20 minutes are saved) and his girlfriend took 40 minutes. (she starts at
4 pm) to cover the distance between her college to the meeting point.
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The higher is the speed, the more will be the distance covered and the lower the
speed, the lesser will be the distance covered.
We will see that T constant is a situation specific to meeting point cases.
Example-3
Distance between two points AB =110 km. Manoj starts running from A at a
speed of 60 km/h and Ravi starts running from B at a speed of 40 km/h at the
same time. They meet at a point X, somewhere on the line AB. What is ratio of
AXto BX?
AXB
Solution
Since both Manoj and Ravi are running for the same time, T is constant.
Hence, the ratio of the distance covered by them will be the same as the
ratio of their speed.
Example-4
Two robots Mango and Bango start from the opposite ends A and B of a linear
track respectively and keep running between the ends for infinite time. They
meet for the first time at a point 60 m from A. If AB =100 m, which point is
their point of 4th meeting?
Solution
1st meeting point
The ratio of the speed of Mango and Bango is 60:40 =3:2. Now Mango is
moving towards B and Bango is moving towards A.
For the 2nd meeting, Bango reaches A after covering 60 m, Mango must
have covered 90 m in the same time. So, he is at the mid-point of A and B.
Now, the distance between Mango and Bango is 50 m. They will cover this
distance of 50 m in the ratio of 3:2.
It can be seen here that the sum of the distance covered by both Mango and
Bango from the starting till now is 300 m, and the difference between the
distance covered between the 1st meeting and the 2nd meeting is 200 m.
So, again they will meet for the 3rd time when they have covered a total
distance of 200 m together. Mango and Bango will cover this distance of
200 m in the ratio of 3:2.
To have a 4th meeting, they will again have to cover a total distance of 200
m. So, the point of their 4th meeting is 20 m from A.
Distance covered by both of them for the 2nd meeting =100 m +200 m
=300 m
Distance covered by both of them for the 3rd meeting =300 m +200 m
=500 m
Distance covered by both of them for the 4th meeting =500 m +200 m
=700 m
The ratio of the speed of Mango and Bango is 3:2, so the distance covered
by Mango =420 m
Example-5
Two persons, Ram and Mohan, start from the same end A of a linear track AB
and keep running to and fro for infinite time. They meet for the first time at a
point 20 m from B. If AB =100 m, which point is their point of 4th meeting?
Solution
Using the above generalization, distance covered by both of them for the
1st meeting =200 m
Distance covered by both of them for the 2nd meeting =200 m +200 m
=400 m
Distance covered by both of them for the 3rd meeting =400 m +200 m
=600 m
Distance covered by both of them for the 4th meeting =600 m +200 m
=800 m
The ratio of the speed of Ram and Mohan is 3:2, so the distance covered by
Ram =480 m
Limitation of above generalizationFor the meeting to occur after every 200 m, the
ratio of the speed of the two runners should be less than 2. If it is more than or
equal to 2, then the problems can only be evaluated on the basis of actual
calculation.
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In layman terms, if a person is running with a speed of 20 km/h, then the ratio of
the distance covered in one hour to the distance covered in two hours will be 1:2.
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