The air at high speed, the car standing still ovar a rolling road, air standing still, car at high speed over fixed tarmac.autogyro wrote:The air in a wind tunnel is moving at high speed.Lycoming wrote:Is it? I would think it uncommon to encounter perfectly still, completely nonmoving air on a racetrack plied by multiple cars, whereas the flow entering the test section of a wind tunnel is usually fairly laminar.autogyro wrote:It is still nothing like the still air (with wind and turbulence on occasion) that the moving car meets on track.
The air at the track is stationery or subject to a low wind speed.
Low speed turbulence can be introduced to the air before the car goes through it but it will be low speed.
Where is the similarity?
There is something about relative speeds that pretty much makes all that the same, I'm sure about that.
If not just imagine the mess the rough 1,600 KPH we travel around earth's center here in the tropics would make!