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Which gives you a frame of reference for your speed when you are riding a train? the wheels of the train the sky overhead the train track the station
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Which gives you a frame of reference for your speed when you are riding a train? the wheels of the train the sky overhead the train track the station
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Which gives you a frame of reference for your speed when you are riding a train?
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The Station, As it is a stationery object therefore making it easier to get a relative speed estimate. (Sorry for the pun as well)
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