He was simply known as Pythagoras of Samos.
1. If they trains are traveling away from each other he observes the train at a relative velocity of 112 mph (63 + 49) 2. To get the answer we must multiply the velocity times the time. 3. The hardest part about this problem are the units. 4. Convert mph to feet per sec, then multiply times 4.5 sec to get the answer in feet. Answer= 739.2 feet
He does not have a first name or last name, he is simply known as Archimedes or Archimedes of Syracuse!
Above the train at the end of the first domino track
10:00 is the answer
The train did not have a name. However, the first actual train was a gravity railway used for a coal mine. Prisoner's were also used to pull the trains.
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One of the founding members wanted the band to have a 'romantic' feel, and a train embodies that. At first, the band as a whole hated the name Train, but it eventually stuck.
First Scotrail
probably Andrew Jackson
"The Great Train Robbery" (1903).
Nobody can be sure of the very first person to break and train a horse, as it was such a long time ago.
A train's name is typically punctuated like any other proper noun, with capitalization of the first letter of each word and any punctuation marks included in the official name. For example, "The Orient Express" or "The Bullet Train".
The Great Train Robbery
The Hindi name of the train is Rail Gari
Russell Train's birth name is Russell Errol Train.
The first train tracks built across Kansas from the north to south was the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe.