R. S. Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Problems on Trains, Exercise 2: Exercise
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Questions from R. S. Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Problems on Trains, Exercise 2: Exercise with Hints & Solutions
A train long passes a km stone in seconds and another train of the same length travelling in opposite direction in seconds. the speed of the second train is:

Two trains travel in opposite directions at km/h and km/h respectively. A man sitting is slower train passes the faster train in seconds. The length of the faster train is _____.

A train 110 metres long is running with a speed of In what time will it pass a man who is running at in the direction opposite to that of train?

A long train crosses a mile-stone in and a train of same length coming from opposite direction in The speed of other train is:

A train covers a distance of km in min. If it takes sec to pass a telegraph post, then the length of the train is:

A train travelling at a uniform speed clears a platform long in and passes a telegraph post in The speed of the train is:

A train is moving at a speed of . If the length of the train is , how long will it take to cross a railway platform long?
