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Q: Why bullet trains are streamlined?
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Why bullet trains have streamlined body?

The streamlined body reduces drag and friction from the air, and allows the bullet train to travel faster than a conventional train.


Where are Bullet Trains seen in?

Bullet trains are found in Uranus


Where were bullet trains invented?

Bullet trains were first invented in japan!


What is the principle to use the run to bullet train?

"Bullet trains" are just electric trains.


What type of railroad do bullet trains drive on?

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.


Why did Robert stephenson invent the train?

he did not invented the steamline train trains in those days were far from streamlined. Streamlined trains began to appear in the 1930's about 100 years after the Stephensons!


Why did Robert stephenson invent the streamline train?

he did not invented the steamline train trains in those days were far from streamlined. Streamlined trains began to appear in the 1930's about 100 years after the Stephensons!


Why are trains streamlined?

because the front of it is round which makes less air resistance


Who invented bullet trains?

The bullet train was invented by Hideo Shima. First Bullet Train runs between Osaka and Tokyo (Japan) in 1964.


What does the bullet train look like?

the bullet train is like a long streamlined tube with either end pointing down.


Do bullet trains have wheels?

Yes, bullet trains have wheels. They run on rails, just as conventional railroad locomotives and cars do. The trains that operate by magnetic levitation, the so-called MagLev trains, do not have wheels as they ride on a magnetic cushion.


What are the names of Japan's bullet trains?

Shinkasen