This document provides an overview of topics related to time, speed and distance (TSD) concepts. It covers basics like relationships between time, speed and distance, average speed and relative speed. It then discusses various problems related to to-and-fro motion in a straight line with objects moving in opposite or same directions. Other topics covered include circular motion with two or more objects moving in same or opposite directions, problems related to trains passing stationary and moving objects, boats and streams, and races. It provides examples of problems for each topic and step-by-step solutions. The document appears to be teaching materials for a session on time, speed and distance concepts.
2. Contents
TSD Basics
•Basic Relationship between
T,S and D
•Basic questions on TSD
changes
•Average speed
Relative speed
• Basic Concept of Relative
Speed
• Problems involving relative
speed
To and fro motion
in a straight Line
•Moving in opposite direction
•Moving in the same
direction
Circular Motion
•With two people
•Moving in the same
direction
•Moving in the opposite
direction
•With more than two
people
Trains
With Point objects
•Stationary point objects
•Moving Point objects
•With Objects of defined
length
•Stationary objects
•Moving Objects
Boats and Streams
Races Clocks
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3. To and fro motion in a straight line
- Opposite directions
Distance between P and Q is 900m. If speed of A is 50m/sec and speed of B is 40 m/sec. A @ P and B
@ Q
1. How far will they travel before they are together for the 1st time, 2nd time and nth time?
2. How long will they take before they are together for the 1st , 2nd time and nth time?
3. How far from P will they be together for the 1st time, 2nd time and nth time?
4. Will they ever be together at P or Q? If so after how long will they meet for the first time @ P
or Q?
5. If they are together for the 7th time at S. what is the distance between S and Q?
6. What is the ratio of time taken by A and B respectively to reach Q and P respectively for the
first time?
7. What is the ratio of time taken by A and B respectively by A and b to reach Q and P
respectively after meeting each other for the first time at M between P and Q?
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4. To and fro motion in a straight line
- Same direction
Distance between P and Q is 900m. If speed of A is 50m/sec and speed of B is 40
m/sec. A and B are at P in the start.
1. How far will they travel before they meet for the 1st time, 2nd time and nth time?
2. How long will they take before they are together for the 1st , 2nd time and nth
time?
3. How far from P will they meet for the 1st time, 2nd time and nth time?
4. Will they ever meet at P or Q? If so after how long will they meet for the first time
@ P or Q?
5. If they meet for the 7th time at S. what is the distance between S and Q?
6. At how many distinct points will they meet including P and Q?
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5. Two persons P and Q start simultaneously from R and S towards S and R
respectively. P meets Q at a distance of 80 meters from R. After P reaches S and
Q reaches R, they turn around and start walking in the opposite direction. Now Q
meets P at a distance of 60 meters from S. Find the distance between R and S.
1. 140
2. 180
3. 160
4. 200
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Concept : To and Fro motion in a straight line
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6. Page and Plant are running on a track AB of length 10 metres. They start running
simultaneously from the ends A and B respectively. The moment they reach
either of the ends, they turn around and continue running. Page and Plant run
with constant speeds of 2m/s and 5m/s respectively. How far from A (in metres)
are they, when they meet for the 23rd time?
1. 0
2. 10
3. 60/7
4. None of these
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7. P starts from A to B and Q starts from B towards A at the same time. After
passing each other they complete their journey in 9 hours and 16 hours
respectively. If P can cover a distance of 1000 meters in 50 sec. Who between P
and Q will win a 1km race and by what distance?
1. P by 200 meters
2. Q by 100 meters
3. P by 250 meters
4. Cannot be determined
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8. Circular Motion - With two people
Circular track of length 250m. Speed of A = 30m/sec and speed of B =
20m/sec. Starting from the same point.
Moving in the opposite direction
1. Time taken to meet for the 1st time, 4th time and the nth time.
2. If A runs in the clockwise direction, How far in the clockwise direction from
the starting point is their point of meeting for the 1st time, 4th time and
nth time?
3. Will they ever meet at the starting point if so how long will they take to
meet for the 1st time at the starting point?
4. At how many distinct places on the track will they meet?
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9. Circular Motion - With two people
Circular track of length 250m. Speed of A = 30m/sec and speed of B =
20m/sec.
Moving in the same direction
1. Time taken to meet for the 1st time, 5th time and the nth time.
2. If A runs in the clockwise direction, How far in the clockwise direction from
the starting point is their point of meeting for the 1st time, 5th time and
nth time?
3. What is the condition for them to meet at the starting point always?
4. If the ratio of time taken by A and B to complete a round on the track is
4:1. In how many distinct points on the circular track will they meet?
5. If there are 4 runners such that the speed of the nth runner is n times the
speed of the 1st runner. In how many distinct points will the first runner be
overtaken by any of the other runners?
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10. When three people run
Circular track of length 220m. Speed of A = 30m/sec, speed of
B = 25m/sec and speed of C = 52m/sec.
All three in the same direction
Time taken for the 1st meeting.(all three)
Time taken to meet at the starting point.
A and B in one direction and C in the opposite direction
Time taken for the 1st meeting.(all three)
Time taken to meet at the starting point.
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11. Trains
A train and a stationary object
Stationary object – point object
Problem: A train of length 300m crosses a pole in 1 minute.
What is the speed of the train?
Stationary object – Platform
Problem: A train of length 200 meters crosses a platform in
14 seconds. If the speed of the train is 25m/sec, what is the
length of the platform?
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12. Trains
A train and a moving object
Moving object – point object
Problem: A train of length 240 meters is travelling at
a speed of 35 m/sec. if the train takes 6 seconds to
cross a cyclist who is travelling towards the train.
What is the speed of the cyclist?
Moving object – train.
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13. Trains
Two trains of 200m and 250m take 20 s to cross each other
when they cross each other in the opposite direction and the
faster of the two trains takes 60 seconds to overtake the slower
train. What is the speed of the faster train?
1. 22.5m/s
2. 15m/s
3. 16m/s
4. None of these
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Answer : Option 2
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15. Boats and streams
Anand rows a boat a certain distance upstream and returns to the
same place. If the time taken in going upstream is twice the time
taken in going downstream, find the ratio of the speed of the boat
in still water and the speed of the stream
1. 1:3
2. 3:1
3. 2:1
4. 3:5
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16. Boats and streams
A sailor can row 40 km upstream and 55 km downstream in 13
hours and 30 km upstream and 44 km downstream in 10 hours.
What is the speed of the sailor in still water?
1. 6
2. 12
3. 16
4. 8
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Answer : Option
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17. Boats and streams
There are two points P and Q along a stream. I took 5 hours to row
from P to Q and 3 hours to row back to P. A log of wood was left, to
float freely, at Q at 8:00 a.m. on Monday. At what time will the log of
wood reach P?
1. 9:00 p.m. on Monday
2. 11:00 p.m. on Monday
3. 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday
4. 12:00 noon on Tuesday
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Answer : Option 2
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18. Races
Head start
Startup
A beats B by 20m
A beats B by 20 seconds
Deadheat
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19. Races
A can beat B by 200m in a 1km race and B can beat C by 100m in
a 1km race. By what distance(in km) will A beat C in a 2 km race
if both run the 2km race the way they ran the 1 km race?
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20. Races
In a 200m race A beats B by 10m or 2 seconds. Find B’s speed
and A’s speed.
If A gives B 14.28% of the total distance as head start, any race
between them would end in dead heat. If A wins a 4.2km race by
10 seconds. Find the speed of B.
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21. Races
Karan and Arjun run a 100-meter race, where Karan beats Arjun by 10
metres. To do a favour to Arjun, Karan starts 10 metres behind the
starting line in a second 100 metre race. They both run at their
earlier speeds. Which of the following is true in connection with the
second race?
1. Karan and Arjun reach the finishing line simultaneously.
2. Arjun beats Karan by 1 metre
3. Arjun beats Karan by 11 metres.
4. Karan beats Arjun by 1 metre.
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22. Practice Problems
Excluding stoppages, the speed of a bus is 54 kmph and
including stoppages, it is 45 kmph. For how many minutes does
the bus stop per hour?
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Ans: 10
23. Practice Problems
2 trains starting at the same time from 2 stations 200km apart
and going in opposite direction cross each other at a distance of
110km from one of the stations. What is the ratio of their
speeds?
A. 7:3
B. 11:9
C. 18:4
D. None of these
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24. Practice Problems
Ravi takes 40 seconds to walk up on an escalator which is
moving upwards but he takes 60 seconds to walk up on an
escalator which is moving downwards. How much time will he
take to walk up if the escalator is not moving?
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Ans: 48 seconds
25. Practice Problems
Ravi and Rakesh are climbing on a moving escalator that is
going up. Ravi takes 10 seconds to reach the top but Rakesh
takes 8 seconds to reach the top. This happens because Rakesh is
faster than Ravi. Rakesh takes 4 steps whereas Ravi can take
only 3 steps in one second. What is the total number of steps in
the escalator?
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Ans: 40
26. Cities A and B are in different time zones. A is located 3000 km east of B. The table
below describes the schedule of an airline operating non-stop flights between A and B.
All the times indicated are local and on the same day.
Assume that planes cruise at the same speed in both directions. However, the effective
speed is influenced by a steady wind blowing from east to west at 50 km per hour
1. What is the time difference between A and B?
(1) 1 hour and 30 minutes (2) 2 hours (3) 2 hours and 30 minutes
(4) 1 hour (5) Cannot be determined
2. What is the plane’s cruising speed in km per hour?
(1) 700 (2) 550 (3) 600 (4) 500
(5) Cannot be determined.
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Answers:
1) 1 hour
2) 550
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