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A fly, flying around inside a car
Hi all, my wife asked me why doesn't a fly that is flying around in a car get plastered against the back of the windshield when she accelerates from 0 to 60 in 4 seconds? I told her it is because there is no outside force hitting the fly. If you were in a convertible the fly would be thrown out the back. Is that anywhere close to being correct?
Thanks
Dave
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Dave
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If there were a vacuum in the car the fly would not ..er.. fly so we have to change thae analogy a bit.
Lets assume that we drop a marble in the space shuttle's hold and it hangs in space. When the shuttle accelerates there will be no forces acting on the marble and it will hit the back of the cargo bay wall.
Or rather the cargo bay wall will hit it!
Lets assume that we drop a marble in the space shuttle's hold and it hangs in space. When the shuttle accelerates there will be no forces acting on the marble and it will hit the back of the cargo bay wall.
Or rather the cargo bay wall will hit it!