Concept:
When a train passes a pole or a standing object, the distance covered by the train is equal to the
length of the train. The speed of the train can be calculated using the basic formula:
\[
\text{Speed} = \frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Time}}
\]
Here:
- Distance = Length of the train
- Time = Time taken to completely pass the pole
After calculating speed in metres per second (m/s), we convert it into kilometres per hour (km/hr) using:
\[
1 \text{ m/s} = 3.6 \text{ km/hr}
\]
Step 1: Identify the given values.
\[
\text{Length of train} = 150 \text{ metres}
\]
\[
\text{Time taken} = 15 \text{ seconds}
\]
Step 2: Calculate speed in m/s.
\[
\text{Speed} = \frac{150}{15}
\]
\[
= 10 \text{ m/s}
\]
Step 3: Convert m/s to km/hr.
\[
10 \times 3.6 = 36 \text{ km/hr}
\]
Step 4: Final result.
\[
\boxed{36 \text{ km/hr}}
\]