Heck yeah!
If the train was going really slow you might survive or if it just hits a part of your body you might get away with one less limb than you started with
well, i survived being hit twice by a train going 53mph. i m still alive only because i was so confident about what i was doing so i was stood there relaxed, i didnt break a bone apart from cutting my head and cracking my skull. if i was stressed i would have broken every single bone and i would have died.
You would die if you lay down on the tracks and train runs your stomach over as you would loose too much blood or be cut in half
Surviving being hit by a train is extremely rare and unlikely due to the high impact and force involved. The chances of survival are very low, and it is important to always exercise caution and follow safety measures near train tracks.
Yes. Although diamond is very hard, it is also brittle. Hit a diamond with a hammer, and it WILL scratch the hammer- but the hammer will also shatter the diamond.
The velocity of the person is the velocity of the speeding train plus the velocity of the jump out. this gives a resultant velocity with a forward component in the direction of the train's motion.
The hardest a human can hit would depend on various factors such as technique, strength, speed, and conditioning. Professional fighters or athletes who train to optimize these factors may achieve striking force that is significantly higher than an untrained individual. However, the actual limit of human striking power is not definitively quantifiable.
When a person jumps out from a moving train, they continue to move forward at the speed the train was traveling at. When they hit the ground or come to a stop, their body has to suddenly decelerate, causing them to fall due to inertia.
You'd die.
Yes there would be a slight acceleration due to friction and since you are asking this im sure you know why.
You could get hit by lightning or you could get shot
if you get hit and you die instantly then it probably wont hurt. if you live you will probably feel pain
Rudyard Kipling's wife, Caroline, died of pneumonia in 1939.
I am not sure she did die, because at the end Wendy tried to open the doors and then the credits came. But in her premonition, yes her, Julie, and Kevin died. Julie got hit by the trains wheel. When the train tipped over Kevin fell out the window. Then when the train stopped, Wendy got hit by another train.
He was hit by a train.
She was hit by a train on the way to get her brother a present.
WikiAnswers is on the internet, and is therefore is not physically capable of being hit by a train.
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Ponyboy's parents die in a car accident. They were driving on train tracks and then a train came and hit their car,
He died from being hit by a train, that must have stunk.