A train traveling at 460 watts from England by the circumference of the city of Wisconsin Rapids terminating an airspeed to ground rate ratio.In what city in France will the trains collide?

In fact totally beyond me.

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To determine the city in France where the trains will collide, we would need more information about the trains' speeds, distances, and directions. The information you provided, such as the train's power (460 watts) and the mention of airspeed to ground rate ratio, doesn't offer sufficient details to solve the problem.

For calculating train collisions, we typically need information such as the trains' velocities (speed and direction) or the times at which they depart and their routes. Once these details are provided, we can use mathematical equations, such as the equation of motion or the kinematic equations, to calculate when and where the trains will collide.

Without these specifics, it is impossible to determine the city in France where the trains will collide. Please provide additional relevant information to continue solving the problem.

Watts is not a speed. England is to big, be more specific. There is no such thing as a "Ground Rate Ratio", trains can't go from England to France, and there was never a second train..