What will happens to a man if he stands on railway track and a train passes on another track with high velocity?
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According to Bernoulli’s theorem, greater is the velocity, smaller is the pressure and vice-versa. Therefore, the air pressure behind the person becomes bigger than the air pressure between the person and the train. Due to this pressure differences, the force acts on the person towards the train.
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