regular locomotives can only operate at a minimum speed of about 30 km/h (19 mph).
This depends upon the type of train, its tonnage. and the speed it is travelling. Passenger trains can stop much faster than a freight train. A passenger train at normal speeds of 60mph to 110 mph can be stopped in well under a mile, minimum distance as short as 2500 feet. A heavy freight train traveling at 40mph can take nearly 2 miles to stop.
The speed of light is minimum in Glass. It is because light travels at minimum speed in solids.
A projectile has minimum speed at the top of the trajectory.
train a grande vitesse is the name of the french high speed train
High-speed train; 'Train Grande Vitesse' or, TGV for short
In most countries, on most roads, there is no specified minimum speed.
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.
the answer is relative.. if you are standing on the same train, for you the man will be running as fast as it would do on the ground. If you are standing on the ground, then his speed relative to you will be the composition of the train speed + his speed. to make it more interesting.. think now that the train it's running with a speed that approach the speed of light relative to you.
the maximum speed for a train is the maglev in japan 581 km/h
In normal Conditions, if the speed limit is 65, it is generally 50. If the speed limit is 55, then the minimum is 40. In Ky the minimum is 45 mph on any parkway or interstate.
Take the distance and divide by the speed of the train. That is how long it took for the train to travel.
454 km