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Railroads introduced standard time in 1883 to improve scheduling and avoid accidents caused by inconsistent timekeeping. This system divided the country into fo Read more Trains and error slot Railroads +1 If you fall into a train track would you have to touch both the rails to be electrocuted? Asked by Wiki User No, you do not need to touch both rails to be electrocuted. If there is an electric current running through the rails, any contact with them can result in elect Read more Physics +1 What is the speed of a loaded freight train if it takes about one mile to make complete stop? Asked by Wiki User The speed of a loaded freight train would be approximately 60 miles per hour if it takes about one mile to make a complete stop.
The stopping distance of a trai Read more Science +1 Is there a limit to maglev trains speed? Asked by Wiki User There is no inherent limit to the speed of maglev trains, but practical considerations such as track infrastructure, energy consumption, and safety can influenc Read more Trains and Railroads An electric train is moving north at 100kph and a wind is blowing to the west at 10kph. Which way does the smoke blow? Asked by Wiki User Electric trains do not emit smoke, so there would be no smoke blowing in any direction.
The stopping distance of a trai Read more Science +1 Is there a limit to maglev trains speed? Asked by Wiki User There is no inherent limit to the speed of maglev trains, but practical considerations such as track infrastructure, energy consumption, and safety can influenc Read more Trains and Railroads An electric train is moving north at 100kph and a wind is blowing to the west at 10kph. Which way does the smoke blow? Asked by Wiki User Electric trains do not emit smoke, so there would be no smoke blowing in any direction.
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