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A train 100 metres long moving at a speed of 50 km/hr. crosses a train 120 metres long coming from opposite direction...
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Speed of first train = 50km/hr
The length of first train = 100 m
Length of the second train = 120 m
Let the speed of second train = V km/hr
Total distance travelled to cross a train = 100 + 120 =...
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