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Yes. Air has mass, and anything with mass has inertia. Due to these inertial effects, the air in a car will be redistributed as you would expect any other object with mass to move in a non-inertial frame. See Why does a helium filled balloon move forward in a car when the car is accelerating?Why does a helium filled balloon move forward in a car when the car is accelerating?

Yes. Air has mass, and anything with mass has inertia. Due to these inertial effects, the air in a car will be redistributed as you would expect any other object with mass to move in a non-inertial frame. See Why does a helium filled balloon move forward in a car when the car is accelerating?

Yes. Air has mass, and anything with mass has inertia. Due to these inertial effects, the air in a car will be redistributed as you would expect any other object with mass to move in a non-inertial frame. See Why does a helium filled balloon move forward in a car when the car is accelerating?

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Yes. Air has mass, and anything with mass has inertia. Due to these inertial effects, the air in a car will be redistributed as you would expect any other object with mass to move in a non-inertial frame. See Why does a helium filled balloon move forward in a car when the car is accelerating?