• @ira@lemmy.ml
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    142 years ago

    I’m curious why you think ocean microplastics can stick around for a few more decades or centuries

    • @Tak@lemmy.ml
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      172 years ago

      Even if we ignore microplastics, steel wheels on rail are significantly more efficient than tires. Rail is just better unless you are going to places not traveled much.

      • glibg10b
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        52 years ago

        I was gonna argue that rolling resistance doesn’t have a large impact on efficiency, but apparently I was wrong

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_resistance

        An example of a very light high-speed passenger train is the N700 Series Shinkansen, which weighs 715 tonnes and carries 1323 passengers, resulting in a per-passenger weight of about half a tonne. This lighter weight per passenger, combined with the lower rolling resistance of steel wheels on steel rail means that an N700 Shinkansen is much more energy efficient than a typical automobile.