Finding Maximum Velocity in Train Motion

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Homework Statement


A train travels a distance of 1,2 km between two stations with an average velocity of 43.2 km/h. During it's motion, at the time t1=40s it moved accelerated, then at time t2 it moved uniformly, then at t3=40s it moved uniformly slowed. Find the maximum velocity of the train.
The acceleration during the slowed motion is equal in modulus to the acceleration during the accelerated motion.

distance=1,2 km
average velocity=43.2 km/h
t1=40s
t3=40s
|a3|= a1

Hopefully it makes sense.

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The Attempt at a Solution


I tried solving it by finding the total time. Ttotal=average velocity/total distance. 1.2/43.2=0.027 h or 97.2 seconds

from here i can find t2 which is 97.2-40-40=12.7
after this I'm stuck and don't know what to do next.
 
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Vitalii said:

Homework Statement


A train travels a distance of 1,2 km between two stations with an average velocity of 43.2 km/h. During it's motion, at the time t1=40s it moved accelerated, then at time t2 it moved uniformly, then at t3=40s it moved uniformly slowed. Find the maximum velocity of the train.
The acceleration during the slowed motion is equal in modulus to the acceleration during the accelerated motion.

distance=1,2 km
average velocity=43.2 km/h
t1=40s
t3=40s
|a3|= a1

Hopefully it makes sense.

Homework Equations



The Attempt at a Solution


I tried solving it by finding the total time. Ttotal=average velocity/total distance. 1.2/43.2=0.027 h or 97.2 seconds

from here i can find t2 which is 97.2-40-40=12.7
after this I'm stuck and don't know what to do next.

You could try drawing a graph of velocity against time.
 
PeroK said:
You could try drawing a graph of velocity against time.
How exactly can i draw a graph of velocity against time with all my known data?
 
Vitalii said:
How exactly can i draw a graph of velocity against time with all my known data?

What's the problem? It accelerates, it moves at constant speed for a time, then it decelerates to a stop. You can draw that.
 
PeroK said:
What's the problem? It accelerates, it moves at constant speed for a time, then it decelerates to a stop. You can draw that.
How do i draw a velocity against time graph?
 
Vitalii said:
How do i draw a velocity against time graph?

You put time along the x-axis and velocity along the y-axis, then you draw the velocity as a function of time.

You need to know that distance traveled is the area under the velocity-time graph.

Do they not teach you this anymore?