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The speed of a train increases at a constant rate from zero to v, and then remains constant for an interval, and finally decreases to zero at a constant rate . If L be the total distance travelled , then the total time taken is
Asked by Petulla Mishra | 04 Nov, 2015, 10:06: AM
Expert Answer
Time taken to accelerate to v:
t1 = v/α
Time taken to decellerate:
t2 = v/β
Distance travelled in these time intervals:
In t1:
s1 = v2/2α
In t2:
s2 = v2/2β
Thus, distance for which speed is constant:
s3 = L - v2/2(1/α + 1/β)
Time taken for this:
t3 = s3/v = L/v - v/2(1/α+1/β)
Total time taken:
t1+ t2+ t3 = L/v + v/2(1/α+1/β)
Answered by Yashvanti Jain | 04 Nov, 2015, 11:56: AM
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