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An electric train goes from west to East at a speed of 100KPH where the smoke will go ??

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An electric train goes from west to East at a speed of 100KPH where the smoke will go ??

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  1. hello


  2. no smoke unless its carrying the right to toke coallition to DC

  3. The smoke will go in your mouth then you can light it with your matches.

  4. Smoking is not allowed in trains.

  5. All British trains are now non-smoking.

  6. If the train was on fire, the smoke will go up.

  7. Union Pacific upper-management has been grappling with this question for years...

  8. You just stay in the same position to breath easy!This is the wrong place for you.

  9. Did you ask Miss Cleo first?

  10. That is so funny I have just wet myself. Hahahahahahahhaha

  11. SORRY dear friend electric train does not produce smoke

  12. Of course , an electric train does not emit  any smoke...by the by is it a question to put on yahoo answers.

  13. nowhere!

    an electric train doesn't give out smoke!

  14. First off, it's km/h, not KPH.

    Second, electric trains do not produce smoke.

  15. was the electric train burning

  16. is this a diesel-electric?

  17. was the electric train on fire by any chance??????

  18. It depends on whether or not Scotty finished aligning the phase matter transducers.

  19. electric train does not emit smoke...

  20. This stumped a few people back in the 40s and 50s, when steam engines belched a trail of smoke everywhere they went. After all, diesels and electrics weren't that common.

    Steam engines were last seen a half-century ago. It's long past time to put this ancient and meaningless brain teaser to rest.

  21. Which way is the wind blowing at the power station?

  22. I'll tell you just as soon as I finish the soy sauce conversion in my propane-powered Learjet

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