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    I just thought of this I don't know why, if its been said before answer anyways; If your on a train and its moving and you jumped in the air would you move futher down the train, just even a little bit, 'casue if you was on a moving platform and jumped i gues you would mover futher down casue it would move under your feet :s idk i do talk some rubbish lol

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    I guess you would O.o
    I'll try next time I go on a train
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    If you jump, your in the air, so the object below you is going to keep moving, but you won't because your in the air, so if you jump when your on a moving object, your going to stay where you are.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LeoUK: View Post
    I just thought of this I don't know why, if its been said before answer anyways; If your on a train and its moving and you jumped in the air would you move futher down the train, just even a little bit, 'casue if you was on a moving platform and jumped i gues you would mover futher down casue it would move under your feet :s idk i do talk some rubbish lol
    i dont understand half of it but the bit i did understand if you did jump out you would go further but it would hurt im sure

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    Exactly what The-Quiet-One said, you only move if your jumping backwards, there's no force inside the train to stop you from jumping on the spot :]
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    You'll move slightly, but nothing of significance that you notice it..
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    Omg I was thinking about that the other day but to do with a flie in a train or something moving lol
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    It's because the air in the train is moving at the same speed the train is moving at, thus it would be like jumping on the spot.

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    If the train is moving really quickly then I should imagine you'll go back..

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    Quote Originally Posted by :soph View Post
    If the train is moving really quickly then I should imagine you'll go back..
    No coz the air is moving with it.

    If the air DIDNT go with it, you'd go shooting back
    Last edited by cocaine; 16-09-2006 at 08:37 PM.

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