As i recall telegraph lines were needed so my best guess is no.
The train could carry lot of material because of the less rolling resistance compare to an automobile. Rolling resistance for the Rail road is about 0.0002 to 0.0010. Rolling resistance for the CAR on the road is 0.010 to 0.015. so a train can carry 15 to 50 times more load than automobile. General cargo trains will be the pull load about 10,000 to 15,000 tonnes.
The most eco - friendly train is the one that do not contribute pollution to the environment. A train runs by electricity is one.
They will be the same distance from New York.
You cannot train spahi from your stable. Spahi are only available through shipments from your home city.
1+ to 2 years of colledge
Yes if the train is moving forward, you are moving at the train speed + walking speed relative to the tracks.
No, without any external reference points to visually determine movement, you would not be able to perceive that you are moving on a train if there is no friction. The lack of friction would eliminate the physical sensations typically associated with movement.
Yes, there is a fluctuation of voltage in a moving train
because you could fall and maybe get killed.
Because there's no such thing as "really" stationary or "really" moving. If the distance between a point on one train and a point on the other train is changing, then a person on either train says that the other train is moving, and both of them are correct. A "stationary" train only appears to be moving if the train you're on is moving relative to that one.
Relative motion. To talk about a train moving at a certain speed usually means that the train is moving at a certain speed relative to a stationary observer (relative to the ground). This however also means that a passenger traveling in said train would experience the ground (and every other stationary object) as the moving object. This is why a stationary train may seem to be moving to passengers of an already moving train.
I Remember in ATV: Off road fury 2 there was a moving train that you could hit with a quad but i don't think you can ride mx's in that game
Any movement must be specified - and measured - in relation to something. If you are inside a closed train, you see the walls of the train, and can measure or estimate your movement compared to the train, or the train's movement compared to your own position. But - assuming you don't see the outside - you don't know how fast the Earth is moving backwards with respect to the train (or the train with respect to Earth).
The only consonant to appear in both words "moving" and "train" is "n".
When looking out the window, if you focus on a distant building outside the train, it may appear that the train is not moving because the building is not changing position relative to the train. However, if you look at a nearby platform or another train beside yours, you may notice the train's movement compared to these closer reference points, making it appear that the train is indeed moving.
The motion of a train on a moving track depends on the reference frame you choose. In the train's frame of reference, it may appear stationary or moving at a constant speed. However, in an external, stationary frame of reference, the train would appear to be moving at a different velocity that combines the train's speed with the speed of the track.
Yes, a non-moving train has potential energy stored in its position due to gravity. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy when the train starts moving.