The train weighs more, much more.
The train is heavier than the car is and the train has more things in the back. The train is heavier than the car is and the train has more things in the back.
More weight behind the train therefore longer stopping time.
It takes less force to stop a train than to stop a car.
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.
because car in size and in mass is lighter than a train so the fact that its weight can affect the force needed to stop it so its easy to stop a car than a train .
a train is faster because it keeps on going really fast that it can not stop but a car can
Assuming the car and the bike are both traveling at the same speed and both have new brakes. The bike will stop faster than the car due to less momentum. Car is heavier, harder to get going fast, harder to stop fast.
A moving train typically has more momentum than a moving car, due to its greater mass and often higher speed. Momentum is determined by both an object's velocity and mass, so the larger mass of a train contributes to its greater momentum compared to a car.
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Because a train is a lot heavier and travels at faster speeds.
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The car mistakenly makes the assumption that you were waiting to get on the train so it quits running and allows you to jump the train.