Huge damage to the moving train
takes place when it suddenly colides with a stationary train. why?
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HUGE DAMAGE TO THE TRAIN TAKES PLACE WHEN IT SUDDENLY COLLIDES WITH A STATIONARY TRAIN : When a fast moving train suddenly collides against a stationary train, there is large change in the momentum of the moving train. ... Due to this large force, huge damage is done to the moving train.
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This is due to Newtons Third law of motion which states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. In this case, the moving train will exert a large force on the stationary train and the stationary train will exert the same force on the moving train. This will cause damage to not only the stationary train but also the moving train.
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