A Physicist sitting on the same train says the man is going 2 km per hour.
A farmer sitting on a fence beside the RR track says the man is going 22 km per hour (if he's
walking toward the locomotive), or 18 km per hour (if he's walking toward the caboose).
Both the Physicist and the Pharmer are correct. No single official speed-measuring point exists.
It would be nice to know how fast the train is travelling at..
60 mph
It is travelling at a speed of 7.317072 kilometres per hour. It could be a person brisk walking or jogging at a very slow speed. It could also be a person getting dragged while walking his dog.
3.54 miles per hour...
Yes - but it will be travelling fast ! You will hear the sound of the engines a few seconds after the plane passes overhead.
202.5 or 197.5 mph.
It would be nice to know how fast the train is travelling at..
To cover 4000 metres in 125 seconds the train would be travelling at 71.58 miles an hour. This is the speed over the whole measured distance and not from a standing start
That depends on how fast you are going to be walking.
60 mph
There is no simple answer to that. It would depend on things like how fast it is travelling, where it is going to and from, the quality of roads it is travelling, the amount of traffic on the road, the weather conditions, the type of bus, the amount of passengers and how many stops it has to make.
You were going too fast and exceeding the limit set for that road.The speeding ticket will show exactly what speed you were travelling.
that depends on how fast the train is going
That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.That would depend on what way you were travelling and how fast you were travelling at. You could be crawling, hopping, walking, swimming, driving, flying, sailing, skiing, cycling etc. You could be doing any of those at different speeds. The terrain you were travelling over could be another factor, as could other things, like weather.
Yes it is. The fast train in Germany is called ICE and it will take about 4:30 hours from Berlin to Frankfurt (Main) If you want to go to Frankfurt (Oder) there is no fast train going to.
a train is faster because it keeps on going really fast that it can not stop but a car can
Depends on how fast each is going.