![Can somebody explain why, when you jump while you're on the train, the train doesn't move below you? Or at least that's what it looks like... and yes we were stoned af - Can somebody explain why, when you jump while you're on the train, the train doesn't move below you? Or at least that's what it looks like... and yes we were stoned af -](https://img-9gag-fun.9cache.com/photo/aDx6bQd_460s.jpg)
Can somebody explain why, when you jump while you're on the train, the train doesn't move below you? Or at least that's what it looks like... and yes we were stoned af -
Hypothetically, if you are on a moving train, jump, then mid jump the train comes to a dead stop, where do you land? - Quora
![Heart-stopping moment schoolboy jumps in front of moving train - because he thought he was going to miss it - Mirror Online Heart-stopping moment schoolboy jumps in front of moving train - because he thought he was going to miss it - Mirror Online](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article8698178.ece/ALTERNATES/s1168v/trainclean.jpg)
Heart-stopping moment schoolboy jumps in front of moving train - because he thought he was going to miss it - Mirror Online
![If you jump in a fast moving train, why would you land exactly in the spot in the train where you jumped, instead of slamming into the wall? : r/NoStupidQuestions If you jump in a fast moving train, why would you land exactly in the spot in the train where you jumped, instead of slamming into the wall? : r/NoStupidQuestions](https://styles.redditmedia.com/t5_2w844/styles/communityIcon_krq4riav5m191.png)
If you jump in a fast moving train, why would you land exactly in the spot in the train where you jumped, instead of slamming into the wall? : r/NoStupidQuestions
When a person jumps from a moving bus, there is a danger for him to fall in which direction? - Quora
![newtonian mechanics - What exactly will happen if you jump in the upward direction from a roof of on a moving car? - Physics Stack Exchange newtonian mechanics - What exactly will happen if you jump in the upward direction from a roof of on a moving car? - Physics Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/ILQ7M.jpg)