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A particle starts from rest and travels a distance l with uniform acceleration, then moves uniformly over a further distance 2l and finally comes to rest after moving a further distance 3l under uniform retardation. Assuming entire motion to be rectilinear motion the ratio of average speed over the journey to the maximum speed on its ways is

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The correct option is C 3/5
Let vm be the maximum speed of the particle
Let t1,t2 and t3 be the time taken by the particle for first, second and third motion respectively.
Let a1 and a2 are the accelerations of first and second motion respectively and a3 is the retardation of third motion(because particle is coming to rest)
When the particle covers distance l
By using first equation of motion, vm=u+a1t1
vm=a1t1
t1=vma1
Using third equation of motion, vm=2a1l
a1=v2ml
When the particle covers 2l distance with constant speed i.e (a2=0)
t2=2lvm
When the particle covers distance 3l
Using first equation of motion, 0=vma3t3
vm=a3t3
t3=vma3
Using third equation of motion, 02=v2m2a3(3l)
vm=2a3(3l)a3=v2m6l
Now, average speed: vavg=l+2l+3lt1+t2+t3
Now substitute t1,t2 and t3 in above equation we get
vavg=6l(vm/a1)+(2l/vm)+(vm/a3)
=6l(vmv2m/2l)+(2lvm)+(vmv2m/6l)6lvm2l+2l+6l=6lvm10l vavgvm=35

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