There are instances where trains traveled a few meters too far at the end of its journey while traveling hundreds or thousands of meters. This can result in accidents where trains overshoot from the station platform. If, for example, there is a train from Manila to Bicol covering 650 kilometers and the train overshoots at the end of the track by 10 m, is it correct to write the total distance covered by the train as 650 010 m? Explain and support your answer.
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Yes, the small distance can also be added.
- The small distance that has to be added will be negligible as compared to the total distance travelled by the train which is in hundreds and thousands.
- So it can also be neglected. Train accidents generally are prevented by keeping this distance in mind and clearing the railway track upto enough distance.
- The distance is adjusted in the distance travelled by the train afterwards.
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