Her name is Catherine Kresge.
Your brain is used to perceiving motion relative to stationary objects, such as the buildings and landscape passing by. When sitting in a stationary train, it can create the illusion that the train is moving if you observe things outside the window passing by. This phenomenon is known as "relative motion."
Yes, a train can appear to be at rest when viewed from within the train itself, as there is no external frame of reference to gauge its motion. This is similar to how you may feel stationary while sitting on a train that is already moving, until you look out the window and see the surrounding landscape passing by.
You mean the one where they sing crazy train? idk about others, but my friend reed harris was in it. he was the kid sitting on the far back in the middle
The landscape passing by outside the train window gives you a frame of reference for your speed when riding a train. You can also gauge your speed by looking at stationary objects outside the train, such as poles or buildings. Additionally, the sensation of motion and the train's vibrations can provide cues about your speed.
yes, a train in which you are sitting appears to move while it is at rest, because of relative term as motion & rest are relative term . Actually it is depend upon observer. Example- If a boy sitting in train, when he see a man moving outside the train, it seems to him that it is in motion.
If you are talking about the commercial from the 70's it was Gravy train.
yes, a train in which you are sitting appears to move while it is at rest, because of relative term as motion & rest are relative term . Actually it is depend upon observer. Example- If a boy sitting in train, when he see a man moving outside the train, it seems to him that it is in motion.
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The biggest difference is that a maglev train is not touching anything while it is traveling, while a normal train is sitting on steel rails at all times.
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In the Spectrum TV commercial featuring monsters on a train, the characters are portrayed by actors who are not widely recognized as famous. The commercial focuses more on the humorous interaction between the monsters and the passengers rather than highlighting specific actors. If you’re looking for detailed credits, they may not be readily available as these commercials often use lesser-known talent.