Settle this argument please!?
A jumbo jet fully loaded on a trans atlantic flight before take off. Or a ten carriage electric passenger train. Both including max passengers and luggage.
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The train. Made of heavier, denser materials. Especially the wheels and axles.
This is just a guess but I would say the train!
I think the Train would be heavier!
Train by approx 2 tonnes..
What are you talkin about? please elaborate
don't know, i would go with the train
Hmmm, probably the jumbo jet. Those mofos are HUGE!
I have no idea but am guessing a Jumbo before take off.
the train?
Generally, a 10 car electric train would weigh more. A fully loaded 747 weighs 300 tons. the lightest of electric train cars weigh about 22 tons per car (this would be a light rail 100 hp train car, like an old trolley car), and up to 35 tons, depending upon design.
its a wild stab in the dark but i wud say the jumbo jet
the train would be heavier as it is made of a heavier grade metal than the plane also it needs more to keep it on the tracks than a plane as it needs to be light enough to get off the ground
its got to be the train , the plane is all aluminium, low density plastic, foam etc.. and everything geared up to reducing weight, trains are made of solid steel the wheels themselves are sold metal and weight a bloody ton
the train by miles
i would say the jumbo jet
thats a tricky one just say the jumbo and the train have the same amount of passangers and luggage,then weigh the jumbo full of fuel against the train with 10 carriages and no fuel,i would go for the jumbo no problem.
I would say the train is on the one fact that planes are engineered to be light enough to fly, where trains aren't. In fact I would think that a train that was light enough to go airborne would be looked down on by most travelers.
Train, a passenger carriage can weigh something like 20 tonnes I think.
your lucky this is the most important thing in your life to worry about!
Jumbo - the fuel alone would weigh as much as the train!
A fully loaded 747-400 can weigh 910,000 lbs at takeoff (passenger version). The new airbus A380 will have a max takeoff gross weight of 1.23 million pounds. I don't know about the trains.
The plane would have a very large quantity of fuel, and since they both run on similar fuel, weight wise I am guessing the plane. 8 pounds a gallon adds up quick
thats a diffcult one i would think the plane would be
how can a train get across the atlantic anyway, there is your answer!
without a doubt it's the train
train
the train, are you going to prove that?
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