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Preeti reached the metro station and found that the escalator was not working. She walked up the stationary escalator in time $t_1$. On other days, if she remains stationary on the moving escalator, then the escalator takes her up in time $t_2$. The time taken by her to walk up on the moving escalator will be

Updated On: Jul 4, 2024
  • $\frac{t_1 t_2}{t_2 - t_1}$
  • $\frac{t_1 t_2}{t_2 + t_1}$
  • $t_1 - t_2$
  • $ \frac{t_1 + t_2}{2} $
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The Correct Option is B

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Velocity of girl w.r.t. elevator $=\frac{d}{t_{1}}=v_{g e}$
Velocity of elevator w.r.t. ground $v_{e G}=\frac{d}{t_{2}}$ then
velocity of girl w.r.t. ground
$\vec{v}_{g G}=\vec{v}_{g e}+\vec{v}_{e G}$
i.e, $v_{g G}=v_{g e}+v_{e G}$
$\frac{d}{t}=\frac{d}{t_{1}}+\frac{d}{t_{2}}$
$\frac{1}{t}=\frac{1}{t_{1}}+\frac{1}{t_{2}}$
$t=\frac{t_{1} t_{2}}{\left(t_{1}+t_{2}\right)}$
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Length of the path that is taken by the elevator be l

Let the speed of Preeti’s walking be vP and the speed of the elevator be vE

It is given the time taken by Preeti to walk up the length of the stationary escalator t1.

Also, the time taken by the elevator to go up at length with Preeti stationary on it is t2.

Now,

Speed = \(\frac{Distance}{Time}\) ………(1)

Therefore, using (1), we get,

vP=\(\frac{l}{t_1}\)………(2)

vE=\(\frac{l}{t_2}\)……..(3)

As explained, when she walks up along the moving escalator, her total speed 

v will be the total speed of the elevator and her individual speed.

Hence,

v=vP+vE

Using (2) and (3), we get,

v=\(\frac{l}{t_1}+\frac{l}{t_2}\)\(l(\frac{1}{t_1}+\frac{1}{t_2})\)=\(l(\frac{t_2+t_1}{t_1 t_2})\) = \(\frac{l}{(\frac{t_1t_2}{t_2 + t_2})}\) ......(4)

 

Now, Assume the total time taken is t.

Hence, using (1), we get,

v=\(\frac{l}{t}\)……(5)

Therefore, by equating (4) and (5), we get,

\(\frac{l}{t}\) =\(l(\frac{t_1t_2}{t_2+t_1})\)

∴t=(\(\frac{t_1 t_2}{t_2+t_1}\))

Hence, the required time taken is  \(\frac{t_1t_2}{t_2+t_1}\)

 

Therefore, the correct answer is (B).

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