Why Do We Enter One Metro Coach and Exit Another?



Have you ever boarded a metro from one coach and found yourself exiting from a different one? It’s a common and amusing experience! Here are three possible reasons that explain why this happens:

1. Blame Inertia for the Shift

Adding a fun twist to science, inertia might be the culprit! Once you’re inside the metro, the natural movement of the train or flow of passengers can subtly guide you into another coach without you realising it.

2. The Hunt for a Seat

Metro rides can be long and tiring, and finding a seat often becomes the mission. While moving from coach to coach in search of a vacant spot, you might end up far from where you started.

3. Forgetting Where You Entered

It’s easy to lose track of your starting point, especially during crowded boarding. Since all metro coaches look similar, you might forget which one you entered and exit from wherever you happen to be.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Is the Perimeter of a Rectangle Always Even with Integer Side Lengths?

Are Elephants green? My Childhood Had It All Wrong

Being a Third Wheel: Curse or Blessing?