Motion problems - math word problems - page 45 of 47
Word motion problems can be divided into three basic groups:1. bodies come from one place.
2. the bodies go against each other.
3. bodies move in space, e.g., after the ballistic curve, falling, etc.
The basic formula is s = v * t, i.e., the path is equal to the speed multiplied by the movement time.
Number of problems found: 925
- Racer
The first racer runs at a speed 22 m/s and is 880 meters before the finish and ahead 68 meters before the second competitor. At what speed must the second racer run to catch the first racer at the finish line?
- Car
The driver of a car is to get to 454 km distant city. The atlas found that 54 km will have to pass through the cities at an average speed of 48 km/h. The remainder of the journey passes outside the cities at an average speed of 97 km/h. Calculate how many
- Trains
From station 130 km away started passenger train and after 2.7 hours after the express train, which travels 20 km an hour more. Express train finish journey 12 minutes early. Calculate the average speed of these two trains.
- Two runners
Two runners ran simultaneously towards each other from locations distant 23.1 km. The average speed of the first runner was 1/7 higher than the average speed of the second runner. How long should each run a 23.1 km, if you know they meet after 58 minutes?
- Circular motion
The mass point regularly moves in a circle with radius r = $r m angular velocity ω = 4.3 rad/s. Calculate the period, frequency, and centripetal acceleration of this movement.
- Train
The train is running at speeds of 96 km/h. From the beginning of braking to full stop, the train runs for 3.3 minutes. If the train slows the braking equally, calculate the distance from the location where you need to start to brake.
- Against each other
From two points, A and B distant 29 km at the same time started two cars against each other at speeds 82 km/h and 72 km/h. How long do cars meet, and what distance passes each of them?
- Average
What is the average speed of the car, where half of the distance covered passed at a speed of 52 km/h and the other half at 89 km/h?
- Pedestrian
A pedestrian came started at 8h in the morning with a speed of 4.4 km/h. At half-past eleven, the cyclist started at 26 km/h the same way. How long does the cyclist take to catch up with the pedestrian?
- Car range
Calculate the maximum range of cars, if you can spend 5 euros, the diesel price is 1.6 Eur/l, and car consumption is 5.4 l/100 km.
- Skier
At this point, the first skier leads 20 km before the second skier and travels at a constant speed of 19 km/h. The second skier rides at 24 km/h. How long does it take him to catch up with the first?
- Train and car
The train and the car started at a constant speed. When the train travels 87 km, the car travels 97 km. How many km does the train travel when the car travels 87 km?
- Walkers
Two walkers simultaneously started against each other from places A and B. After the meeting, both continued to B. The Second walker came to B 2 hours before the first walker. Its speed is 2.7 times the speed of the first pedestrian. How many hours went p
- Cyclists
The cyclist who rides at an average speed 20 km/h travels a trip distance 13 min before the cyclist who rides at an average speed 15 km/h. What is the length of this cyclist trip(distance in km)?
- Moving
Vojta left the house at three o'clock at 4 km/h and, half an hour later, went from the same place to Filip by bicycle at speed 11 km/h. How long does it take Tilip to catch up with Vojta, and how far from the house?
- Car
The car goes from point A to point B at speed 84 km/h and back 67 km/h. If it goes there and back at speed 77 km/h trip would take 20 minutes shorter. What is the distance between points A and B?
- Train
A passenger train traveled for 2 hours 74 km. 3.1 hours after its departure started fast train and caught it on 186 km. How many km/h is different from its average speed?
- Peleton
The cycling race was run at an average speed of 45 km/h. One cyclist lost with defect 8 minutes. How long and far must he go at speed 51 km/h to catch the peloton again?
- Cyclist
A cyclist is moving at 35 km/h and follows a pedestrian walking at speed 4 km/h. The walker has an advantage 19 km. How long does it take a cyclist to catch up with him?
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