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Huge damage to the moving train takes place when it suddenly collides with a stationary train. give reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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When this moving train suddenly collides against a stationary train, there is a large change in the momentum of the moving train. This large change in momentum of the train is brought about in a very short interval of time. Thus, according to Newton's second law of motion, We Know that--

force =  \frac{change \: in \: momentum}{time \: taken}

a large retarding force acts on the train. Due to this large force, huge damage to the train take place.

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Answered by Xsuman682X
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When this moving train suddenly collides against a stationary train, there is a large change in the momentum of the moving train. This large change in momentum of the train is brought about in a very short interval of time. Thus, according to Newton's second law of motion, We Know that--

Force = change in momentum/ time taken

a large retarding force acts on the train. Due to this large force, huge damage to the train take place.

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