The friction between the train and the railway tracks!
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Most materials, steel included, expand on heating. The expansion causes the buckling.
Thermite is a substance that burns at a very high temperature for a few seconds. It is used usually to weld railroad tracks solid all the way through. All though some people have found other uses for it. Most of those are just burning big holes in things :P
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the mental rails undergo thermal expansion
The metal undergoes thermal expansion.
The metal undergoes thermal expansion.
Buses stop at railroad tracks to ensure that trains are not close by. Buses are longer than cars and therefore need more time to get across the tracks.
why would you want to sleep on railroad tracks????? -x- It definitely has to do with your body. For example, I myself wouldn't be very comfortable on train tracks, especially in the cold brittle night. There is also a great deal of danger, you never know when a train is coming. ;)
Stealing railroad tracks comes under a number of Federal felony areas, and will nearly guarantee Federal prison time, and can mean life in prison. However, you more likely mean theft of railroad rails where the track is not in service - this is a felony, and is very unlikely not to be caught if the thief attempts to sell the rails as scrap.
Yes, it is typically illegal and dangerous to walk along railroad tracks as it can result in serious injury or death. Trespassing on railroad property is also a violation of the law and can result in fines or other penalties. It is important to stay off railroad tracks and only cross them at designated crossings.
Until very recently, the system was to let it drop on the tracks. Now it is collected in tanks, just the way they do with airplanes.
Bullet trains are conventional electric trains, named bullet trains due to their streamlining. They use conventional railroad tracks and electric catenary systems, but built and maintained to very tight tolerances.
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As a noun: This belt has a very attractive buckle, it will dress up my jeans.As a verb: I felt my knees buckle as soon as I stepped up to the microphone.