Two trains A and B run on parallel straight tracks - Edexcel - A-Level Maths Mechanics - Question 7 - 2003 - Paper 1
Question 7
Two trains A and B run on parallel straight tracks. Initially both are at rest in a station and level with each other. At time t = 0, A starts to move. It moves with... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Two trains A and B run on parallel straight tracks - Edexcel - A-Level Maths Mechanics - Question 7 - 2003 - Paper 1
Step 1
Find the value of T.
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Answer
To find the value of T, we can calculate the distances traveled by both trains until the point they meet:
Distance traveled by Train A:
During the first 12 seconds:
ext{Distance}_A = rac{1}{2} a t^2 = rac{1}{2} imes rac{30 ext{ m/s}}{12 ext{ s}} imes (12 ext{ s})^2 = 180 ext{ m}
For the time after that until T, Train A travels at a constant speed:
extDistanceA=30extm/simes(T−12)exts
So, total distance for Train A:
extTotalA=180+30(T−12)
Distance traveled by Train B:
Train B accelerates for 24 seconds after starting (from 40 s to 64 s):
ext{Distance}_B = rac{1}{2} imes rac{60 ext{ m/s}}{24 ext{ s}} imes (24 ext{ s})^2 = 720 ext{ m}
After t = 64 seconds, it travels at constant speed:
extConstantSpeedDistance=60extm/simes(T−64)exts
So, total distance for Train B:
extTotalB=720+60(T−64)
Setting the distances equal for the time T:180+30(T−12)=720+60(T−64)
After reviewing the graph provided earlier, we notice a calculation mistake; the final answer for T, based on inputs, should resolve to T = 98 seconds instead.