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Balls (and other thrown objects) in a moving car
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<blockquote data-quote="Salty25" data-source="post: 418312" data-attributes="member: 185281"><p>What I've always wanted to know is - when in a moving car (or bus etc), if you throw a ball up and down, why is it that the ball goes up and down as if one were standing still, when surely you would expect the ball to go right to the back of the car the moment you throw it? I suppose you could also ask additionally why it is that flies (and other flying insects) can fly in a car and bus without also going straight to the back?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salty25, post: 418312, member: 185281"] What I've always wanted to know is - when in a moving car (or bus etc), if you throw a ball up and down, why is it that the ball goes up and down as if one were standing still, when surely you would expect the ball to go right to the back of the car the moment you throw it? I suppose you could also ask additionally why it is that flies (and other flying insects) can fly in a car and bus without also going straight to the back? [/QUOTE]
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