How to understand invisible forces

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Understand invisible forces

Anyone that has ridden in a car knows that when the driver speeds up quickly, you are pressed back into your seat, and that when the driver brakes quickly, you are pushed forwards. But what would you think if the force that pushes you backwards was pushing something else forward at the same time? For this experiment, you will need: - a helium balloon - an automobile Sit in the back seat, so that you will not disturb the driver.
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JamesXavierFiles 1 year ago
Inside the TR3B (US aircraft) this helium balloon would barely move, given an 89% reduction in mass experienced by all things within the craft, and thus 89% reduction in inertia. It, I believe, is the only exception to this physics.
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JamesXavierFiles 1 year ago
Also I feel compelled to mention how mislead I felt by the beard. I thought there would be some re-enactments from Lord of the Rings.
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