A train travels from city A to city B with a constant speed of 10 ms−1 and return back to city A with a constant speed of 20 ms−1. Find its average speed during its entire journey.
403 m/s
Average speed is always calculated from the ratio of total distance to the total time taken. Average speed is not the arithmetic average of speeds in a journey.
Consider, the distance between the two cities A and B = x m.
Time taken by the train to travel from A to B =x10=t1 (say)
Time taken to come back from B to A =x20=t2 (say)
∴ Average speed =Total distanceTotal time=x+xt1+t2=2xx10+x20
=403 m/s