MCQEasyJEE 2023Velocity & Acceleration

JEE Physics 2023 Question with Solution

A vehicle travels 4km4 \, \text{km} with a speed of 3km/h3 \, \text{km/h} and another 4km4 \, \text{km} with a speed of 5km/h5 \, \text{km/h}, then its average speed is:

  • A

    4.25km/h4.25 \, \text{km/h}

  • B

    3.50km/h3.50 \, \text{km/h}

  • C

    4.00km/h4.00 \, \text{km/h}

  • D

    3.75km/h3.75 \, \text{km/h}

Answer

Correct answer:A

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: The vehicle travels two equal distances of 4km4 \, \text{km} each with speeds 3km/h3 \, \text{km/h} and 5km/h5 \, \text{km/h}.

Find: The average speed.

From the solution:

Vav2=13+15=158\frac{V_{av}}{2} = \frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{5} = \frac{15}{8}

Hence,

Vav=415=3.75km/hV_{av} = \frac{4}{15} = 3.75 \, \text{km/h}

Therefore, the average speed is 3.75km/h3.75 \, \text{km/h}. The solution states the correct option is A.

Common mistakes

  • Using the arithmetic mean of the two speeds, 3+52\frac{3+5}{2}, is wrong because the average speed must be based on total distance divided by total time. For unequal times, do not average speeds directly.

  • Ignoring that the two distances are equal can lead to an incorrect method. For equal-distance segments, first compute the time taken in each segment and then use total distance over total time.

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