When a train overtakes a person walking in the same direction, the time taken depends on the relative speed.
Let the speed of the train = (v) m/s
Length of the train = (x) metres
Convert walking speeds to m/s:
Relative speed=v−95
x=(v−95)×9
Case 2 (Madhur):
Relative speed=v−910
x=(v−910)×10
Equate both:
9(v−95)=10(v−910)
9v−5=10v−9100
Multiply by 9:
81v−45=90v−100
55=9v⇒v=955
Find (x):
x=9(955−95)
=9×950
= 50
Final Answer:
50 metres