(1) Why do pilots sometime back out while pulling our at the bottom of a dive?
(2) Why do you tend to slide across the car seat when the car makes a sharp turn?
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(1) Why do pilots sometime back out while pulling our at the bottom of a dive?
Ans. Because an aircraft tends to lose altitude in turns unless the pilot compensates for the loss in lift, the pilot may notice a loss of altitude. The absence of any sensation of turning creates the illusion of being in a level descent. The pilot may pull back on the controls in an attempt to climb or stop the descent.
(2) Why do you tend to slide across the car seat when the car makes a sharp turn?
Ans. When a car is in motion, the passengers in the car will be in a state of motion, suddenly when the driver takes a sharp turn, the passengers tend to move outwards in order to maintain direction of inertia of motion because only the direction of car changes when its take turns.
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