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A person standing near a speeding train has a danger of falling towards the train. Why?

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According to Bernoulli's theorem sum of pressure head and velocity head is constant. The high speed moving train creates high speed wind near the railway track and the pressure near the railway line decreases. The high atmospheric pressure pushes the man towards the fast moving train.
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