MyFavDinoIsDrinker t1_j2e8er7 wrote
Reply to comment by MercurianAspirations in ELI5: How come when you jump inside a moving subway, you land where you are, but if you jump on the roof of the subway, the subway quickly passes under you? by [deleted]
Yep. If hypothetically you had a train on the surface of the moon (not a complete vacuum, but close enough) then it wouldn't matter if you were on top of the train or inside of it, because there would be no air resistance to slow you down.
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