who can answer this?

KingHashirama

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Right, so why doesn't it just hit the back window?




"since the bug pushes the air inside the vehicle to gain momentum in a direction, it is gaining velocity with respect to the frame attached to the air it is pushing. And, since this air moves with the vehicle, it does not have to fly at the speed of the vehicle. It just needs to push the air." - Mishra


IF that same fly was outside the car.. it wouldn't even be able to keep up with car.
 

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The car is carrying a volume of air that is moving at 90 mph relative to the ground. But inside the car itself, the air not moving very much. If you take the windshield out and drive a 90 mph you will smash the fly onto the back window.

So, no.
 

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The car is carrying a volume of air that is moving at 90 mph relative to the ground. But inside the car itself, the air not moving very much. If you take the windshield out and drive a 90 mph you will smash the fly onto the back window.

So, no.

Correct.
 

Hashirama Senjuu

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because its inside the car.


"since the bug pushes the air inside the vehicle to gain momentum in a direction, it is gaining velocity with respect to the frame attached to the air it is pushing. And, since this air moves with the vehicle, it does not have to fly at the speed of the vehicle. It just needs to push the air."
would it fly to the back if someone opened a window?
 

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I think the more important question is why this guy hasn't gotten pulled over yet.


Also because Vectors.
 

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Like Macneato said, it's kinda like we and atmosphere rotating with earth.
 
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