It takes less force to stop a train than to stop a car.
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It can take a train traveling at 55 mph anywhere between 1 to 2 miles to come to a complete stop after the emergency brakes are applied, depending on various factors like the weight of the train and track conditions.
If your car is stuck on the tracks, and a train is approaching- then YES- get OUT of the car and get off the tracks. It is not that the train engineer does not want to stop, it is that he CANNOT stop- it may take a mile or more in distance to fully stop a heavy train. You will lose the car, but you will keep your life.
Depending upon the number of cars and load being transported, a train can take up to 150 seconds to stop.
A train
Trains take a long time to stop because of their size and weight. The momentum of a moving train is very high, so it requires a lot of force to slow down and come to a complete stop. Additionally, trains rely on friction between the wheels and the tracks to stop, which can take a longer distance compared to other vehicles.
A average freight train going 50 mph (80 km/h) will take up to 1.5 miles. That is how long a freight train takes to stop if it collides with a car.
Take the 7 train to times square and then take the 1 2 or 3 train downtown 1 stop to Penn Station.
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It will take longer for a train to stop compared to a car traveling at 100 mph. Trains are much heavier and have a longer stopping distance due to their mass and the physics involved in braking. While both vehicles are traveling at the same speed, the train's momentum and braking capabilities result in a longer stopping time. Therefore, the answer is (a) the train.
Yes.