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 .
It takes less force to stop a train than to stop a car.
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.
Because a car weighs a lot less than a train - therefore it takes less force to stop the car.
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.
because the train have a power heavy than car fast thats it
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Because it's easier for a bus to stop than for a train. (has to do with the coefficient of friction)
More weight behind the train therefore longer stopping time.
A car is much, much lighter than a train, and requires less force both to go into motion and to come to a stop. Even though a train has many more sets of brakes and a much more powerful motor, the ratio of engine power to weight and braking power to weight is much greater in a car, allowing the car to go into motion and come to a stop with much less effort than what is required to do the same with a train.
a train because it is harder to stop than the car. source: my knowledge and i learned this in class today. peutetrebelle.tumblr.com
A massive object has greater inertia. It requires more force to slow it down or change it's course. Example: It takes much more force to stop a train than it does to stop a car, only because the train has much greater mass.
Yes - and run away or toward direction train is coming from, if necessary. A train will crush the car, and may push it into other objects or plow it down the tracks, with the train taking anywhere from 500 feet to more than a mile to stop even after the collision. If you are in the car you will be severly injured or killed.