Physics, asked by ranjanakumarisup, 1 year ago

The speed of the train is faster than a car . How will you provide tis statement ? What physical quantity do you require to answer this question?

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Answered by singhsukeshchandra8
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it depends on horsepower.

ranjanakumarisup: It's not the answer I'm searching for
singhsukeshchandra8: diesel and petrol engines are use to cars. that's way smaller vehicles are formation highly 100HP. but in same case if you seen at train huge power engines are used. around 12000HP. cars are less inertia and momentum under motion but trains are larger inertia and momentum under motion. when cars engine gives more Horse power by using fuel then it should be go faster than Train...
singhsukeshchandra8: in case if we innovate a 4 stroke engine can produce large amount of HP then, that should be also go faster than train.
Answered by AdamRaes
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There are many ways of performing the measurements and many ways of doing the computation, once you’ve specified the frame, but hey, in one frame of reference I’m traveling around a million miles a day (relative to the Sun) sitting in a chair, and certain times of day I’m adding 700 mph to that while trains on the other side of the Earth are taking 700 mph away from that, meaning that no matter how fast cars and trains are going relative to the ground where they are located, I’m going faster than they are!

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