see: the Coriollis effect
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No, you cannot separate two hemispheres by sucking out the air from between them. The force keeping the hemispheres together is atmospheric pressure acting on the outside of the hemispheres, not the air inside.
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Certainly. The design of the truck determines the flow of air and the drag coefficient.
balanced pressure
It causes them to scatter in different directions.
One difference is that a hot-air balloon is uncontrollable and can't be maneuvered in different directions while a plane can move in various directions.
In the atmosphere, to different areas of pressure
Air in the troposphere moves in all directions due to various factors such as temperature differences, the rotation of the Earth (Coriolis effect), and pressure gradients. These factors create a complex system of winds that flow in different directions to distribute heat and maintain atmospheric balance.
Air pressure exerted equally on an object from different directions is called hydrostatic pressure. This type of pressure is exerted by fluids, such as water or air, due to the weight of the fluid pressing down on an object.
molecules in the air constantly moving and hitting the dust particle.
The air pressure is exerted in the direction of the air flow. But this is subjected to the Boyle's law. So Boyle's law is correct. You have add the force exerted by the speed of the air to it.