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liams25
If u are on a train travelling at 100kms and u run from the back to the front, how quick are you travelling?
you are still traveling at the same speed through the train as you would be had it been standing still, but your speed is added to that of the train in comparison to the surrounding environment.
thus, it depends on how fast you can run, and if theres any doors between the cars, and if theres anything to trip you along the way...
rob u
Relative to the Ground?
Train + run
Relative to the Train?
Just your run.
ElMusician
That depends how fast I ran, and how long the train is and how long it took me to get there.
shoegodess
As quick as my feet will carry me.
Flo
It depends on how fast you are running.....lets say 5 kms then you would be running 105kms from the front to the back of the train.
Much luck=)
thecraze
If you run at 7kms, you'll be traveling 107kms.
qldtravelguru
still 100 km an hour.... compared to the passing country side....
yodadoe
It all depends on your frame of reference. If the frame of reference is the train, you're traveling at whatever speed you run. If it's the earth, you'll be going a little over 100 km/h. If your frame of reference is the sun... nevermind.
Heinz M
100km plus your speed in relation to the ground outside, but only as fast as you are running in relation to the floor you are running over.
star_gazer
Faster then a easter bunny thats 4 sure .
Lost in PA
If you can you at 10kps you would be going 110kms.