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what is the speed of the train when it goes uphill​

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Answered by singhanve2011
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Most railway lines are limited to about a 2% grade (originally 4% Big Hill on the trans-Canada). It's a physics thing. The maximum traction that can be applied is proportional to the number of wheels that are driven, while the traction required to go uphill is proportional to the total number of wheels.

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