i take it this trains on fire,because electric trains dont give off smoke
2007-10-28 12:42:43
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answered by josephrob2003 7
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It also depends on the hemisphere in which travel is taking place, because of the effect of the spinning of the earth. Consideration has also to be given of the relative velocity of the train to the wind and the potential effect of the Special Theory of Relativity on the mass-time equation.
Would be quite an insoluble question were it not for the fact that electric trains do not emit smoke
2007-10-29 16:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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My mate had to deal with smoke from an electric train, some kids had thrown a seat out of the windows and it caught under the shoes on top of the live rail. The train was quite badly burned.
2007-10-28 19:43:57
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answered by Gavin T 7
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There's no smoke on an electric train...
2007-10-29 11:54:59
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answered by The Tenth Duke of Chalfont 4
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there is no smoke. It's an electric train
2007-10-28 19:49:15
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answered by angels_angelsarehere 6
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This question could really only be asked in the days when I was a kid and there were 'steam trains.'
Sorry, not only is it 'old hat,' but anyone born after about 1970 would think that the train you're talking about must be on fire.
Sash.
2007-10-28 19:46:49
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answered by sashtou 7
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South West.
A lot of electric trains have buffet cars, and it is possible that the toast could be burning.
2007-10-28 19:50:52
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answered by Anonymous
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If its in the UK it would have to be out the window as smoking is not allowed in trains or enclosed public places.
2007-10-28 20:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Electric and diesel trains dont produce smoke.
2007-10-29 03:26:56
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answered by futuretopgun101 5
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It's an ELECTRIC TRAIN and therefore there is NO SMOKE. I almost bit on this one.
2007-10-29 00:17:59
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answered by Richard F 2
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