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Moving along the X-Axis are two points with x=10+6t and x=3+t2 The Speed with which they are reaching from each other at the time of encounter is ( x is in cm and t is in sec )


A

16cm.sec-1

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20cm.sec-1

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C

8cm.sec-1

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D

12cm.sec-1

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Solution

The correct option is C

8cm.sec-1


Explanation for the correct answer:

Given that the Position of the two moving Points are x=10+6t and x=3+t2 In order to happen encounter between them their position will be the same such that 10+6t=3+t2

t2-6t-7=0

t-7t+1=0

Since, Time can not be negative So, at t=7 encounter will happen between two points.

Now, Speed is the derivative of distance so, speed for the first point will be

vPoint1=d10+6tdt

vPoint1=6cm.sec-1

Speed for the second Point Will be

vPoint2=d3+t2dt

vPoint2=2t Putting t=7 we get,

vPoint2=14cm.sec-1

So, The resultant velocity of two Points will be

=vPoint2-vPoint1=14-6=8cm.sec-1

Hence, the correct answer is option (C)


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