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joshuajim
10 years agoExplorer II
Hiker_01 wrote:
I'm not an expert, but I would guess that fluid dynamics are at play here. The air flowing around the truck/bus is traveling at a much faster speed than the rest of the air. Bernoulli's principle states that the faster a fluid (air) travels, the lower the pressure. This is how old time carburetors worked, and same reason why you have lift on airplane wings.
...but what about the fact that the air is already traveling faster around the trailer just like the passing vehicle? There shouldn't be any significant change.
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