2 hours
Well, isn't that a lovely little puzzle! If the train is 1 mile long and it's traveling at 1 mile per minute, it will take a total of 2 minutes for the train to completely pass through the 1-mile tunnel. Just imagine the train chugging along steadily, enjoying the journey through the tunnel, and coming out the other side with a happy little toot of its whistle.
2 hours. If the train is one mile long and going 1 mile per hour through a mile long tunnel, in one hour the train would be completely inside the tunnel, since they are the same length and the train is only going one full tunnel length(mile) per hour. It would then take another whole hour for the end of the train to leave the tunnel, bringing the train completely out of the tunnel.
The train travels 150m in 10seconds, Therefore it travels 900m in 1 minute and thus 54000 metres in 1 hour. The train's speed is therefore 54 kph (kilometres per hour)
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The train travels at 123.7 km/h
Well, isn't that a lovely little puzzle! If the train is 1 mile long and it's traveling at 1 mile per minute, it will take a total of 2 minutes for the train to completely pass through the 1-mile tunnel. Just imagine the train chugging along steadily, enjoying the journey through the tunnel, and coming out the other side with a happy little toot of its whistle.
Kinda-sorta. There's a tunnel (well actually three separate pipes) that goes under the English Channel, and there's a train that travels between Britain and France through that tunnel.
36km/hour = 10m/second Assuming you're calculating the time taken from the moment the front of the train enters the tunnel to the time when the back of the train exits the tunnel, you're looking at a total distance of 180+180+90 = 450m Hence the time taken to pass through the tunnel completely would be 450/10 = 45secs.
The eurostar.
Depends on what "out of" means.At 60 miles per hour (one mile per minute), a train entering a mile-long tunnel will first emerge one minute later.But for the full one-mile length of the train to pass through the tunnel and exit will take another minute, totaling two minutes from the time the first car enters to the time the last car leaves.
The preposition is through.The noun 'tunnel' is the object of the preposition.Through
2 hours. If the train is one mile long and going 1 mile per hour through a mile long tunnel, in one hour the train would be completely inside the tunnel, since they are the same length and the train is only going one full tunnel length(mile) per hour. It would then take another whole hour for the end of the train to leave the tunnel, bringing the train completely out of the tunnel.
The quickest way to get to France would be by Train via the Chanel Tunnel, or by a fast Ferry that operates between March until October from Portsmouth to Cherbourg. If you live be Dover, the Dover to Calais ferry would be an option too. I have also found a flight listed from Bristol to Dinard Airport. I hope this has helped you.
By plane, by boat (ferry) of by train (via the tunnel). I would add to that that the train through the Channel Tunnel goes from Calais, France; not direct from the Netherlands.
In one minute, it travels about 0.65 miles. In 70 minutes it travels about 45.63 miles.
No, the train goes underneath the channel through a long underwater tunnel.
Yes. Any train can travel through the Channel Tunnel which passes the required safety checks, and pays the toll to the owners of the tunnel (Eurotunnel).