Here is a weird but interesting question for the railfans!!
Suppose, a train starts moving from a complete halt. Now, we know that a train consists of multiple objects (coaches) joined together. So, there must be some time difference between the movement of the loco and the last coach of the train. So, does anyone knows what is that time difference?
Let's say...
more... the train is a 22 coach LHB train being pulled by a WAP-7 loco in a straight track (not a loop line).
please wait...Translate to EnglishYo, listen up all you train fanatics out there! I got a funky question for you. Imagine this - a train starts rollin' from a dead stop. Now, we all know that a train is made up of a bunch of things called coaches, right? So, there's gotta be some time gap between when the loco starts movin' and the last coach follows suit. Anybody got the scoop on how long that time gap is? Let's say we're talkin' about a 22-coach LHB train being pulled by a badass WAP-7 loco on a straight track (not a damn loop line). Any takers?
please wait...Translate to Hindiयहां रेलफैन्स के लिए थोड़ा अजीब पर मजेदार सवाल है!!
सोचो, एक ट्रेन पूरी तरह से रुकी हुई स्थिति से चलना शुरू करती है। अब, हम जानते हैं कि ट्रेन की कई वस्तुएं (कोच) साथी बनाई हुई होती हैं। इसलिए, लोको की गति और ट्रेन के आखिरी कोच की गति के बीच कोई समय अंतर होना चाहिए। तो, क्या कोई जानता है कि वह समय अंतर क्या होता है?
चलो कहते हैं कि ट्रेन एक 22 कोच LHB ट्रेन है जिसे एक सीधी रेलगाड़ी में खींच रहा है जिसमें WAP-7 लोको है।