Yes. At almost any speed you need to ask for (although it would consist of a lot of coasting with minimal pulses of power below 10 mph. (Note : all trains coast a lot.)
Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity. A high-speed bullet has more momentum than a slow moving train because the bullet has a smaller mass but much higher velocity. This means the bullet can have more impact and be harder to stop compared to the train, even though the train has more mass.
The momentum of an object is the product of its mass and velocity. In the case of a slow moving train and a high-speed bullet, the bullet would have a higher momentum due to its higher velocity even if its mass is smaller. This is because momentum is more affected by velocity than by mass.
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Depending on the bullet, 9mm goes slower than it, but a 45-50cal.
With brakes. A bullet train has wheels and those wheels have brakes attached, when activated these brakes slow down the train and bring it to a halt. Suprisingly enough, all trains with wheels have this system of "brakes"
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The fastest so far is the TGV in France, where a train reached about 357 mph for a limited time.Japan has the world record at 581km per hour. A modern Japanese Bullet Train can go 333km per hour. The french TGV can go at 343km per hour. But the fastest bullet train is the Chinese bullet train. It goes 487km per hour.
The bullet train in Japan is called Shinkansen and almost every where else it is called bullet train. hope i helped =D
the bullet train was invented in 1994
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If the engineer wanted to, I'm sure it could travel 1 cm per day, or even slower. There really is no limit to slowness. What if a bullet train moved 2cm in the last 10 years, thats about 1cm/5 years, or an average speed of 0.2000cm per year.
There are many bullet trains and routes that they follow. They connect many different cities.