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Circular gears P and Q start rotating at the same time at constant spe
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Circular gears P and Q start rotating at the same time at constant speeds. Gear P makes 10 revolutions per minute and Gear Q makes 40 revolutions per minute. How many seconds after the gears start rotating will gear Q have made exactly 6 more revolutions than gear P ?
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24 Jul 2022, 16:33
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Note that we are given revolutions per minute and asked about revolutions in seconds. So we should transform per minute to per second.
Gear P makes 10 revolutions per minute --> gear P makes 10/60 revolutions per second; Gear Q makes 40 revolutions per minute --> gear Q makes 40/60 revolutions per second.
Let \(t\) be the time in seconds needed for Q to make exactly 6 more revolutions than gear P --> \(\frac{10}{60}t+6=\frac{40}{60}t\) --> \(t=12\).
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Circular gears P and Q start rotating at the same time at constant speeds. Gear P makes 10 revolutions per minute and Gear Q makes 40 revolutions per minute.
◉ Rate of Gear P = P = 10 ◉ Rate of Gear Q = Q = 40
How many seconds after the gears start rotating will gear Q have made exactly 6 more revolutions than gear P ?
Let time be t mins => Revolutions done by Gear P = Rate of P * t = 10 * t = 10t => Revolutions done by Gear Q = Rate of Q * t = 40 * t = 40t
Q makes 6 more revolutions than P => 40t = 10t + 6 => 40t - 10t = 6 => 30t = 6 => t = \(\frac{6}{30}\) mins = \(\frac{6}{30}\) * 60 sec = 12 seconds
So, Answer will be D Hope it helps!
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