Physics, asked by aryasharma0124, 4 months ago

what happens if I am driving a car and a fly is flying inside it then I suddenly stops the car. what will happen with the fly? explain? ​

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Answered by prarthanatank999
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Answer:

  • The seat pulls it forwards with the car. This pull is the friction force of the seat on the insect. It speeds up as the car speeds up. But once the car is at steady speed, the insect doesn't need to be pulled along any more, and it won't be able to tell that the car is moving.

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Answered by 596boss
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Answer:

Inside the vehicle the insect has already attained the velocity of the car. It need not do anything to move at that speed. When it need to fly one or two meters to reach the front panel of your car it just need to fly this distance in its normal speed. (In effect the velocity of the insect at that time is the velocity of the car +/- the speed of the insect flying to the front or back of the car)

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