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A train of length 100 m. Is moving with a constant speed of 10m/s. Calculate the time taken by the train to cross the electric pole ?

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Length of the train = 100 m
Speed of the train = 10m/s
time taken to cross the electric pole
`(t)=s//v=100/10=10sec`.
[`because` Distance travelled while crossing an electrical pole = Length of the train]
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