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what will happen if there was a fly in the car, and the car was moving at high speeds and the fly was just staying there in the air....while the car moves, will the fly just fly right back into the back window or will it stay there?

i was thinking bout this for a while and i cant decide what will happen

what do you guys think will happen?

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obviously he would hit the back window :rolleyes: think about it if the fly didnt move like when we dont move in a car we are sat down and so cannot smash into the window but if the fly is hovering in air it isnt going to move even thow the car is travelling at high speed unless eh

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i have no idea wtf lol :pinch: :pinch: :pinch: :pinch: :wacko: :wacko: :wacko: :wacko:

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because of the car's acceleration, the fly will move backwards somewhat, but not as much as if you suddenly open the window and put the fly outside.

After all, the fly is flying relative to the movement of the car. When the car is stationary, there are no forces acting forward or backward on it. When the car begins to move, it accelerates forward relative to the fly, and it is percieved that there is a force pushing the fly backwards.

So simply put, the force pushing on the fly is the same as the force pushing you into the seat of your car under acceleration.

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because of the car's acceleration, the fly will move backwards somewhat, but not as much as if you suddenly open the window and put the fly outside.

After all, the fly is flying relative to the movement of the car. When the car is stationary, there are no forces acting forward or backward on it. When the car begins to move, it accelerates forward relative to the fly, and it is percieved that there is a force pushing the fly backwards.

So simply put, the force pushing on the fly is the same as the force pushing you into the seat of your car under acceleration.

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Awesome explanation! :D

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Since the fly is inclusive in the system, it wont move any differently than if it was flying outside on a windless day. I wont even budge if all it's doing is hovering. Simple physics.

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yes, but simple physics expalins it the way I explained it earlier.

If the car is accelerating forward, there is a percieved accelerative force pushing you backward.

It is possible to swat a fly in a vacuum.

To further explain, if you were sitting in a ferrari enzo, held a flat surface on your lap, and put a lead ball on that surface, and tell someone to test the 0-60 time of the car, the lead ball would start to shoot towards you.

Simple laws of acceleration.

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think of it this way.  if the car is moving, and you jump, what will happen?  you won't go up and down, you'll move back.

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what? no! if the car is moving at steady speed you'll go up and down. try juming in the train - you will not move back. only if its accelerating then you go back. think about it.

edit: aish*teru explained everything already - go read it :p

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Depends on the acceleration of the car, if its fast enough, the fly will go splat against the back window. ( Unless the car has inertial dampers. :p )

At what acceleration depends on a lot of factors...

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Exactly. But, you car must have pretty fast acceleration in order for that to happen.

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