Two trains are moving towards each other on the same railroad track. From this track there's an offshoot piece of railroad − 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....