No. The high speed Acela train has a maximum speed or 150 mph on sections between New York City and Boston, MA, with a section in NJ with a maximum speed of 135mph. For all other areas, its maximum speed is no higher than 125mph. While there are improvements authorized by the government to increase its speed, it is not generally referred to as a bullet train.
Japan is the original inventor of the high speed bullet train.
bullet dance is nothing but , dancing speed like bullet train speed.
The bullet train is famous because of it's speed. This train is the fastest in the world. It was created by the Japanese.
The Shinkansen is also known as the bullet train, it is a high speed railway in Japan
bullet trains travel at 96.5 percent the speeed of a bullet No it doesn't. A bullet train does around 190mph normally and can reach 275mph. Depending on calibre, a rifle bullet travels at 1,500-2,000mph. So on average, a bullet train travelling at normal speed travels at between 9.5 and 12.6% of the speed of a rifle bullet.
It's called the Shinkansen or 'Bullet' train.
Japan, 186 mph
The maximum speed reached by the TGV was set in a record for the fasted wheeled train as 357.2 mph. TGV stands for Train a Grande Vitesse, meaning high-speed train in french.
Obviously, because of its speed and shape.
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The slow moving train has a much higher mass than the high-speed bullet, but the bullet has a faster velocity than the slow moving train so their momentum is the same.