Let’s learn how to calculate average speed when someone covers equal distances in two different speeds.
Created by Mahesh Shenoy
Let’s learn how to calculate average speed when someone covers equal distances in two different speeds.
Created by Mahesh Shenoy
I have dedicated significant time for researching this problem of average speed, and I have finally achieved a clear understanding. Thank you ❤
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Just multiply the two speeds( 1×9=9) and consider d=9 ,then solve in normal method
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Can someone please give me an example in which " Up time = Down time" in a journey.
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the way that overseas guy explains this fellow is unable to explain. but he tried his best
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man this guy wasted so much of time. just come to the point we are not brain dead
10:00 video starts here
Thanks for solving this problem, normally not many talks about the doubts or assumptions that we make and why those assumptions might be wrong. This video was really helpful.
Good explanation sir
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Also, the average speed can never be greater than 2kmph.
Precisely, avg speed > 1 and < 2 kmph.
Simple analogy is, say the biker takes infinitely small amount of time to come down the hill ( i.e speed = near infinity ), the the problem is as good as saying the biker boy covered 2d distance in the same time, hence average can at greatest be 2kmph.
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Very well explained sir.
superb way for poor mathematician.