dullard
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- May 21, 2001
 
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The air inside the car does NOT move with the car, at least not exactly with the car.
1) The car is not a closed system. Even with the vent fan off, there is a bit of air coming into the car from the vents and out of the car though the outlet holes.
2) The air itself has momentum (although it is small in comparison to the fly, you, or the car). Thus, even if the car was a closed system, the air will lag the car's motion by a little bit.
Also, the fly itself has momentum, and there will be a lag from the air's motion to the fly's motion (creating a dual lag from the car -> air -> fly). But, in the end, this whole thing is negligible on the fly's motion. As long as your car's vent fan isn't turned on full blast and as long as your windows and roof are closed, the fly won't be moving very far. It certainly will move, but not enough to really be noticible.
			
			1) The car is not a closed system. Even with the vent fan off, there is a bit of air coming into the car from the vents and out of the car though the outlet holes.
2) The air itself has momentum (although it is small in comparison to the fly, you, or the car). Thus, even if the car was a closed system, the air will lag the car's motion by a little bit.
Also, the fly itself has momentum, and there will be a lag from the air's motion to the fly's motion (creating a dual lag from the car -> air -> fly). But, in the end, this whole thing is negligible on the fly's motion. As long as your car's vent fan isn't turned on full blast and as long as your windows and roof are closed, the fly won't be moving very far. It certainly will move, but not enough to really be noticible.
				
		
			