Time Speed Distance Tricks - Relative Speed Example 11 (GMAT/GRE/Bank PO/SSC CGL) | Don't Memorise
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In this video, we will learn:
0:00 problem
0:30 solution using time speed distance formula
2:16 solution using relative speed concept
3:29 variations of the problem
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Relative Speed
As the name suggests, the concept is regarding the relative speed between two or more objects. The basic concept in relative speed is that speeds get added in case objects are moving from opposite direction, and get subtracted in case objects are moving in the same direction.
For example, if two trains are moving in opposite direction with a speed of X km/hr and Y km/hr respectively, then (X + Y) is their relative speed. In the other case if two trains are moving in the same direction with a speed of X km/hr and Y km/hr respectively, then (X - Y) is their relative speed.
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Can you provide video on "Train problem". ???
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if I start at a different time how to use relative speed method plz make on that another video
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@@InfinityLearn_NEET in first question, i didnt get if they are starting with same time i.e 1 p.m and Amir takes 2 hrs to reach and ben takes 3 hrs to reach. how can they meet at 2:12 p.m ? they should meet at different time. one should be on time and other one should be late. please reply
what if there starting time is not same. one start at 10 am another start at 11 am. what time they ll meet?
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How to solve when one is following other using relative speed
Speed A - Speed B (considering that they start at the same time)
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