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How many stops does the A-train have?

65


What goes when a train goes stops when a train stops has nothing to do with the train but the train cant go with out it?

noise


How many hours are needed to travel 163 km by train?

Obviously the answer depends on the number of stops and the speed of the train. Assuming there are no stops and the the trains run at 70 mph, the answer is about an hour and a half.


Which force stops a train when the brakes are applied?

Friction between the brake pads and the train wheels is the force that ultimately stops the train when the brakes are applied. The brake pads create friction by pressing against the rotating wheels, converting the kinetic energy of the train into heat energy as they slow down the train.


How bullet train stops?

i have no idea my self


What is an accommodation train?

An accommodation train is a train which rests at all stops on its journey in order to be utilized by passengers and freight.


When does a car go exactly as fast as a train?

when the car stops at the traffic lights and the train stops at the station.


What is the abbreviation for train stops here?

Trains stops in the UK were oftenreferred to as HALTS or STOPS (these days they are probably just called stations !).


How long does it take by train from florence to roma?

Well this will depend on how many stops the train makes on its way there. However, the average time is around an hour and a half to about two hours.


What is the different between mail train express train and passenger train?

mail train always has right of way express train has limited stops passenger train carries people


If a commuter train averages 62 miles per hour between stops that are 18 miles apart about how many minutes does it take the train to travel the distance between the two stops?

18 miles / 62mph = 18/62 hours = 0.29 hours = 17.4 minutes.■


A girl on a marta train goes flying forward when the train suddenly stops which law of motion is this?

Inertia