Bro Jumped Off A Moving Train… And Physics Saved Him 😳🚆 #shorts
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Why do people run forward after jumping off a moving train? 😳🚆
The answer lies in momentum, inertia, impulse, and relative velocity.
Before jumping, the person is already moving at the same speed as the train. After landing, their body still has that forward momentum. Running in the direction of motion increases the time over which they slow down, reducing the average impact force.
👉 The body shares the train's forward velocity
👉 Momentum keeps the body moving after landing
👉 Running forward increases stopping time
👉 Lower impact force helps maintain balance
This is the same principle used by athletes, parkour practitioners, and gymnasts when they continue moving after landing.
⚠️ Never attempt to board or leave a moving train. This is extremely dangerous and can result in serious injury or death.
A powerful real-world demonstration of momentum, inertia, impulse, and Newton's laws in action.
💬 Did you know physics explains this? 👇🧠
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