Everything always moves, all the time. If you're sitting in a train, stopped in the station, everything around you looks like it is standing still. But the Earth is spinning at a rate of 360 degrees per day, and the Earth is MOVING toward the Sunrise at a speed of 67,000 miles per hour.
If your train actually starts to MOVE on the Earth, then the tiny additional motions of the train are added to the motion of the Earth itself.
The trees are stationary, while you are moving forward.
Some prefer air and others prefer train. Personally, I prefer air.
Travelling Without Moving was created on 1996-09-09.
Travelling by train is very common in Germany.
If the train is travelling at a constant speed the pen is also travelling at a constant speed and will drop straight down but if the train accelerates or brakes after the pen is dropped it will not drop straight down. This is because it has it's own inertia, it still drops straight but everything else has changed their inertia so it just looks as if the pen is different.
If the wind wasn't blowing and the train was moving it would blow south. If the train was stopped and the wind was blowing east the steam would be blowing east. Because the train is moving and the wind is blowing it would be moving both to the south and the east. diferent answer by another person me... An electric train does not have steam!!!!!!!
Yes if the train is moving forward, you are moving at the train speed + walking speed relative to the tracks.
It depends where you are travelling from.
That depends on where you are travelling FROM!
The angle which you see the trees is constantly changing because you are moving and the trees are not.
You are sitting in a moving train. It appears to you as if the trees outside are moving in the opposite direction. This is what we call relative motion. Sun seems moving from east to west daily. But it is only relative to us as we on the earth are moving from west to east.
A wagon train is a number of horse drawn wagons travelling together for safety.