Physics, asked by IndianPilot007, 7 hours ago

How does a train stop ?

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Answered by diaexol7
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Answer:

To stop a train in time, two possibilities exist: a manual stop by the driver, and an automatic stop. The driver will estimate the moment to start braking, using track signals and his own knowledge of the train and the line.

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Answered by Gamingboyz
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Answer:

In the air brake's simplest form, called the straight air system, compressed air pushes on a piston in a cylinder. The piston is connected through mechanical linkage to brake shoes that can rub on the train wheels, using the resulting friction to slow the train.

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