23-10-2005, 12:23 PM
Yep, kvuo and fruitfly are right, doors first need to 'come in' a bit before they can be opened to the outside and since the pressure inside is much
higher than outside it won't happen.
Furthermore, the high speed of wind on the outside of the plane will cause a very small vacuum layer just outside the door which will even make the
effect of the 'pressure difference' stronger.
higher than outside it won't happen.
Furthermore, the high speed of wind on the outside of the plane will cause a very small vacuum layer just outside the door which will even make the
effect of the 'pressure difference' stronger.
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