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Why do you die if a train moving at a 100 km/hr hits you?
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I mean we all know that force is mass times acceleration. But the thing is if a train is moving at a 100 km/hr without changing its speed, its acceleration is zero.

So the force should be mass times 0 which is zero.

So the train should not be exerting a force on you which means you can survive easily.

Note: This theory is untested.

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