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.
A fly can fly in a car because it is able to navigate and maneuver quickly in small spaces, using its wings to propel itself in different directions. The fly's ability to react quickly to changes in its environment allows it to fly around inside a moving car without colliding with objects.
When a moving car hits a parked car, energy is transferred from the moving car to the parked car. The kinetic energy of the moving car is transferred to the parked car, causing it to move. Some energy is also converted into other forms, like sound and heat, during the collision.
When a moving car hits a parked car and causes it to move, the kinetic energy of the moving car is transferred to the parked car. This increase in kinetic energy causes the parked car to start moving. Some of the energy is also dissipated as sound, heat, and deformation of the cars during the collision.
No, a drone cannot move with a car if it is flown inside the vehicle because the drone needs space to fly and maneuver, which is restricted inside a moving car.
When a moving bumper car hits another moving bumper car, both cars experience a transfer of momentum and energy. This collision can result in both cars bouncing off each other in different directions due to the impact. The cars are designed to absorb the impact and continue moving, ensuring a safe and fun experience for the riders.
A fly can fly in a car because it is able to navigate and maneuver quickly in small spaces, using its wings to propel itself in different directions. The fly's ability to react quickly to changes in its environment allows it to fly around inside a moving car without colliding with objects.
it stays the same
well i am not sure but use common sense if a car is moving in a windy day it will move fast
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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.
Your car stops moving.
When a moving car hits a parked car, energy is transferred from the moving car to the parked car. The kinetic energy of the moving car is transferred to the parked car, causing it to move. Some energy is also converted into other forms, like sound and heat, during the collision.
When a moving car hits a parked car and causes it to move, the kinetic energy of the moving car is transferred to the parked car. This increase in kinetic energy causes the parked car to start moving. Some of the energy is also dissipated as sound, heat, and deformation of the cars during the collision.
If you drop a suitcase out of a moving car, the momentum of the car will decrease as there will be less mass, therefore less momentum. :)
you burn out your starter or your fly wheedl
The insect would simply fly around and annoy you, not go splat unless you do.
When the car vis moving u are at the same pace with but a sudden brake stops the motion of the car but not yours An object in motion tends to stay in motion.