19 inches in N scale is 253 feet or 405 meters in the real world.
about 2cm wide
Broad gauge railway track is appproximately 5-foot 6 meters wide
2 1/4 inches
HUUUUUUGE and tiny like an ant Actually the track is 1.25 inches wide. It is about half the size of the first train models called "Standard Gauge" and was developed to accommodate model toy trains in the smaller homes that were being built after the turn of the century. The engines and cars are about an inch and a half wide and up to 15 inches long depending on the original being modeled.
There are a wide variety of places where one can buy an extra track for LGB trains. Since it is a model train, the best place to buy extra tracks is at a model train store.
A train would be up to 6 ft wide from side to side.
The term actually applies to the trailer - it's called offtracking, where the turn radius of the trailer wheels is going go be inside the turn radius of the tow vehicle.
A track 7m wide consists of two concentric circles. The circumference of the inner circle is 440m. Find, 1) the radius of the outer circle 2) the circumference of the outer circle.
The distance between two rails in a train track is called the gauge. It depends on the company and the location. Narrow gauge rails are cheaper to build and allow a train to turn tighter corners; wide gauge allows for greater stability and therefore speed, and higher weight capacity. The most common gauge internationally is called standard gauge and is 4'8" (1422mm). Other common gauges are: * 5 ' 6 " (1676 mm) * 5 ' 3 " (1600 mm) * 5 ' (1524 mm) * 4 ' 8½ " (1435 mm) * 3 ' 6 " (1067 mm) * 3 ' 3⅜ "(1000 mm) There is a myth that the distance between the wheels for is related to the width of two horses or oxen pulling a cart. It is untrue, but makes for a good story.
i think it is a 100 mile radius
The radius all depends on how big and wide the can is.
Alnitak is a multiple star: Alnitak Aa has a radius which is 20 time the sun's radius.