Physics
A train takes 2 h to reach station B from station A, and then 3 h to return from station B to station A. The distance between the two stations is 200 km.
Find —
(i) The average speed
(ii) The average velocity of the train
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Answer
Given,
Distance travelled S1 = 200 km
time t1 = 2 h
Distance travelled S2 = 200 km
time t2 = 3 h
(i) As we know,
Total distance travelled S = S1 + S2
= 200 km + 200 km
= 400 km
Total time taken t = t1 + t2
= 2 h + 3 h
= 5 h
Substituting the values of total distance travelled and total time taken in the formula of Average Speed above, we get,
Hence, Average speed of the car = 80 km h-1
(ii) Displacement = 0 (since final position is same as initial position)
Hence, Average velocity = 0 ( as displacement = 0)
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