When riding in a car, if the air vent is not pointed at you directly but while the car is turning left or right in a turn you can feel the air hitting you. What causes this?

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When riding in a car, if the air vent is not pointed at you directly but while the car is turning left or right in a turn you can feel the air hitting you. What causes this?

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It’s probably to do with the way the airflow changes direction when the car turns. The air inside the car is moving with the car, so when you turn, that direction shifts a bit and you feel the breeze hitting you different. It’s like physics doing its thing, using inertia or whatever. 路‍♂️

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