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Alan Baker wrote:
Because the push is caused by the impact of countless air molecules with the surface of wing. If those collisions fall to zero (i.e. in a perfect vacuum) then there is zero push. But there is no set of circumstances that can make the number of collisions be negative. Pedantically speaking, outgassing would occur for a while that would create a force on your wing surface when it is exposed to a vacuum. Pedantically speaking, I don't see why those couldn't be called negative collisions. (Last worked on a fancy high-vaccum system back in college, wherein my lab mate and I attempted to replicate the Lamb-Retherford experiment.) |
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