I don't think people really realize what air is. So you have stuff like Bernoulli's principle which seems weird.
Is it right that air molecules (molecules of the various gases in air for you pedantic fucks) physically move at the speed of sound or slightly above or below? So if you have a blow dryer you are making motion in a mess of motion. you have atmospheric pressure which is due to gravity, you have temperature you feel as heat when air molecules hit your skin and makes your insides vibrate due to transfer of momentum, and you have sound which is another type of coordinated movement of the molecules.
https://youtu.be/Zz95_VvTxZM
So here is an example of how fast air actually is moving and the momentum it has to instantly crush something when you don't also have air molecules pushing the other direction.
Please add to my understanding.
Is it right that air molecules (molecules of the various gases in air for you pedantic fucks) physically move at the speed of sound or slightly above or below? So if you have a blow dryer you are making motion in a mess of motion. you have atmospheric pressure which is due to gravity, you have temperature you feel as heat when air molecules hit your skin and makes your insides vibrate due to transfer of momentum, and you have sound which is another type of coordinated movement of the molecules.
https://youtu.be/Zz95_VvTxZM
So here is an example of how fast air actually is moving and the momentum it has to instantly crush something when you don't also have air molecules pushing the other direction.
Please add to my understanding.
