When making a turn in a car, why does the air from the AC move as well, instead of continuing to blow in the same path?

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When making a turn in a car, why does the air from the AC move as well, instead of continuing to blow in the same path?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Everything including the “atmosphere” in your car is tied to the momentum of the car. So just like you move with the car, the air from the AC does too, because the air molecules are touching other air molecules which are touching the inside of the car.

It will still move around a little bit because it is elastic.

Anonymous 0 Comments

The best answer would be that you are generally not turning fast enough to notice a significant deflection.