Two trains are moving towards each other on the same railroad track. From this track there's an offshoot piece of railroad βˆ’ the length of which is shorter than the length of the train but longer than the length of one train car. How can the trains pass each other?

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Answer:

The train on the course of moving to the side track has to be moving faster so the trains don't hit eachother.

Step-by-step explanation:

Laws of physics....