So he doesn't bump into other cars!
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
Hot air balloons use the fact that hot air rises as a way to make balloons fly. When the air inside the balloon is heated, it rises, and this creates lift which is used to make the balloon fly.
air is heavier than balloon, air rises
because it helps it fly in air
they are alike because they both fly in the air
It is affected because the fly is traveling at the same speed as the car and the air inside of it. When you are in the same predicament, like flying on an airplane, you can get up and walk around without being affected by the fast flowing air outside. The same situation occurs for the fly in a moving car as long as the speed is steady. When the speed changes, then the air inside and the fly in it will be affected, but only a small amount because the air is light.The air in the car is moving with the car; it is not stationary with respect to the road. It may feel quite windy to you, if stuck your head out of the window, you would have difficulty breathing in the blast of wind. In the car both you and the fly are greatly protected from the wind even with an open cabin.
If a fly is in a moving car, it will continue to fly around inside the car as the car moves. The fly may be affected by the air currents and movements of the car, but it will likely be able to navigate and avoid obstacles to some extent.
You can fly your car for a short while in NFSMW. When you are in a race then try to run your car at maximum speed wherever there is a elevated road or wherever you have to go up on the road because after a elevated road there is always a sudden downfall in the road. So your car will fly for some time in air and it will show up in slow motion.
LOVEBUGS can fly up to 20 feet in the air
Hot air balloons can pick up and fly from just about anywhere. As long as the surface is flat a hot air balloon can fly from it.
yes when you throw them up in the air
Assuming that the fly is in the car, then yes, it would also be travelling at sixty miles per hour. This is because when the car travels sixty mph, inside, the back of the car pushes the air inside to travel at the same approximate speed. The air then pushes the fly to travel at sixty miles per hour. If the front and back of the car were open (windshield and back window), then the air inside the car would not be moving, although since you would be travelling at sixty miles per hour, it would seem that the air is moving back.
Helium is lighter than air, hence it will rise up in air, making things fly.
The fly would hit the front windsheild. Since the Fly is flying within the contained pocket of air, when the transporter of that pocket of air suddenly stops. The inertia of the air pocket continues until it stops. The fly would be a part of that pocket and would then continue forward until something breaks its momentum....I think.
No, the air pressure will lift the car.
Because, the both go in the air, and like, fly things in the air, and like, floatish in the air, and like, are in the air.
Create a fire blaster and shoot yourselve up on to the air