why do some farts hit you right in the face immediately after you let it go, and why do some take a longer time to travel to your nose?
just a honestly curious question.
i am thinking the room temperature affects.
the warmer it is, the faster the air molecules move and thus a better transportation of your fart gas.
hmmmm... or is it the density of the gas?
*edited
according to leonel:
"i think the velocity of the fart is importantthe higher the velocity, the more turbulent the flowthus causing a lot of movement and spreadand then the delta Tthe bigger the difference in temperature, the higher diff in internal energyso the fart molecules will move around more and scatter the air"
anymore inputs anyone?
senseless blabber are just awesome. it takes some sense out of the senseless and makes it sound professional. lol. the previous sentence is a fine example i believe.