outer rail line is slightly higher at the turning point.explain
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The simple answer is that a slightly higher outer rail at the turning point of the train tracks allows the train to stay on the track more easily. Newtons laws of physics state that "an object in motion stays in motion." A train moving on a track wants to continue moving in a straight line.
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