Can someone answer this?
If a fly gets on a train and is flying in mid air and if the train moves away, will it be hit by the carriage it's in catching up with the space it's suspended within??
Can someone answer this?
If a fly gets on a train and is flying in mid air and if the train moves away, will it be hit by the carriage it's in catching up with the space it's suspended within??
No. Same theory as jumping up in the air just before a free-falling lift hits the deckCan someone answer this?
If a fly gets on a train and is flying in mid air and if the train moves away, will it be hit by the carriage it's in catching up with the space it's suspended within??
That actually made me laugh!
Dyke Road?
No. For the same reason that the earth doesn't spin away under your feet if you jump up in the air, even though it's moving at just over 1000 mph at the equator.
No. For the same reason that the earth doesn't spin away under your feet if you jump up in the air, even though it's moving at just over 1000 mph at the equator.
No. Same theory as jumping up in the air just before a free-falling lift hits the deck
relativity
But what do we know about the fly's family?