Two cars move toward each other along a straight path with equal speed of 0.6 ms−1; when the fronts of the two cars are 60 m apart, a fly takes off from one car front and flies to the other car with a...


Two cars move toward each other along a straight path with equal speed of 0.6 ms−1; when the fronts of the two cars are 60 m apart, a fly takes off from one car front and flies to the other car with a constant speed of 1.5 ms−1. As soon as it touches the other car, it reverses its direction and flies back to the car where it started from with the same speed of 1.5 ms−1. Again touching the car front, it reverses its direction and flies back to the other car with the same speed. The process continues till the unfortunate fly gets crushed when the two cars collide. Find out the total distance flown by the fly before it got killed.


Nov 19, 2021
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