The nitrogen combines with "wake" and becomes nitrogen oxide with oxygen. This can probably help with air force pilots and space as well. I don't think it is called "wake" but it is the pressure from the environment and motion that causes it. The air force calls it drag. In space I think it is called microgravity.
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MisterMarine0 wrote:The nitrogen combines with "wake" and becomes nitrogen oxide with oxygen. This can probably help with air force pilots and space as well. I don't think it is called "wake" but it is the pressure from the environment and motion that causes it. The air force calls it drag. In space I think it is called microgravity.
Must ask my son,he was in the RAF.