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Definition of aerodynamic in English: aerodynamicadjective ɛərəʊdʌɪˈnamɪkˌɛroʊˌdaɪˈnæmɪk 1Relating to aerodynamics. Example sentencesExamples - It was sleek and aerodynamic, shone in his room like a light bulb.
- The aerodynamic set-up of the car forces the windscreen practically to clear itself.
- In aerodynamics he introduced formulas for aerodynamic force and for the distribution of pressure.
- It is very smooth and aerodynamic, and thus maintains pattern density at longer ranges.
- When a propeller produces thrust, aerodynamic and mechanical forces are present that cause the blade to vibrate.
- While the wings flap, the inertial force due to the weight of the wings and the aerodynamic lift force both vary.
- Downforce is the combination of aerodynamic and centrifugal forces.
- Its smooth aerodynamic design was perfect for the way I liked to ride.
- Lack of aerodynamic friction permits rapid rotation of thin sheets.
- Some of these suits are reminiscent of the sleek, aerodynamic suits worn by speed skaters.
- I tried to lessen the impact by being streamlined and aerodynamic.
- The centrifugal force of the roll causes the fins to unfold for aerodynamic stability in flight.
- The backward tilt of the stroke plane elevates flight force during the upstroke by increasing the aerodynamic angle of attack.
- Again, anticipate the aerodynamic force so you may instantly respond with the right rudder.
- How I thought that mere glue would hold under the heat and aerodynamic force, I don't know.
- Integrating the effects of either the pressure or the velocity determines the aerodynamic force on an object.
- The primary means by which a fly wing creates aerodynamic force is dynamic stall.
- In flight, interactions between aerodynamic forces and a flexing airframe induce vibrations.
- Such modulation in steering muscle activity presumably causes alterations in wing motion and aerodynamic forces.
- This is very different to most aerodynamic designs, which start with the vehicle and then determine the airflow.
Synonyms sleek, streamlined, trim, smooth, clean, uncluttered, unfussy - 1.1 Of or having a shape which reduces the drag from air moving past.
the plane has a more aerodynamic shape Example sentencesExamples - Athletes try to reach the finish line first in aerodynamic three-wheel rides custom formed to fit the shape of their riders.
- The bicycles are designed to reduce aerodynamic drag caused by the machine itself and the rider's racing position.
- Watch leads are good for short range work, but at long range go for a more aerodynamic shape.
- The rider gets into an aerodynamic tuck, as the mountain scenery streaks past in a blur.
- Good soundproofing and the aerodynamic design reduce the in-cab noise.
- The wing has much more aerodynamic lift than drag, and the structure weighs less than conventional jets.
- Hang gliders are aerodynamic in shape, which is what makes them glide.
- Another goal is to reduce aerodynamic sleekness, resulting in slower cars.
- Many hybrids use aerodynamic design to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency.
- They've actually improved on the drag coefficient to make it more aerodynamic and faster on its feet.
- When flying in the atmosphere, the aerodynamic shape allowed him to maneuver better than most atmospheric craft.
- Side view of test truck shows aerodynamic improvements made to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency.
- I would imagine that it only works well uphill, since it cannot know the wind speed and the rider's aerodynamic drag.
- It eventually sinks into a bulked-up boot-and-bumper combo, giving the car an aerodynamic wedge shape.
- Finally, unfold the wings and winglets to create the right aerodynamic shape.
- Engineers say the front-engine layout went against the grain of the ultimate aerodynamic shape, the teardrop design.
- The shape of the side windows is slightly different, but that obviously does not affect the aerodynamic shape.
- The good aerodynamic design of the A6 and its smooth shape means a noticeable absence of wind noise.
- The slimmer shape and aerodynamic design also lessens wind noise and reduces fuel consumption.
- When driving at high speeds, make sure that your windows are closed to avoid aerodynamic drag.
Rhymes balsamic, ceramic, cryptogamic, cycloramic, dynamic, hydrodynamic, Islamic, panoramic, psychodynamic, thermodynamic Definition of aerodynamic in US English: aerodynamicadjectiveˌɛroʊˌdaɪˈnæmɪkˌerōˌdīˈnamik 1Relating to aerodynamics. Example sentencesExamples - Such modulation in steering muscle activity presumably causes alterations in wing motion and aerodynamic forces.
- This is very different to most aerodynamic designs, which start with the vehicle and then determine the airflow.
- It is very smooth and aerodynamic, and thus maintains pattern density at longer ranges.
- Lack of aerodynamic friction permits rapid rotation of thin sheets.
- In aerodynamics he introduced formulas for aerodynamic force and for the distribution of pressure.
- Again, anticipate the aerodynamic force so you may instantly respond with the right rudder.
- While the wings flap, the inertial force due to the weight of the wings and the aerodynamic lift force both vary.
- The centrifugal force of the roll causes the fins to unfold for aerodynamic stability in flight.
- The backward tilt of the stroke plane elevates flight force during the upstroke by increasing the aerodynamic angle of attack.
- Integrating the effects of either the pressure or the velocity determines the aerodynamic force on an object.
- I tried to lessen the impact by being streamlined and aerodynamic.
- How I thought that mere glue would hold under the heat and aerodynamic force, I don't know.
- In flight, interactions between aerodynamic forces and a flexing airframe induce vibrations.
- Its smooth aerodynamic design was perfect for the way I liked to ride.
- It was sleek and aerodynamic, shone in his room like a light bulb.
- Some of these suits are reminiscent of the sleek, aerodynamic suits worn by speed skaters.
- The aerodynamic set-up of the car forces the windscreen practically to clear itself.
- When a propeller produces thrust, aerodynamic and mechanical forces are present that cause the blade to vibrate.
- Downforce is the combination of aerodynamic and centrifugal forces.
- The primary means by which a fly wing creates aerodynamic force is dynamic stall.
Synonyms sleek, streamlined, trim, smooth, clean, uncluttered, unfussy - 1.1 Of or having a shape which reduces the drag from air moving past.
the plane has a more aerodynamic shape Example sentencesExamples - Many hybrids use aerodynamic design to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency.
- Engineers say the front-engine layout went against the grain of the ultimate aerodynamic shape, the teardrop design.
- Watch leads are good for short range work, but at long range go for a more aerodynamic shape.
- When driving at high speeds, make sure that your windows are closed to avoid aerodynamic drag.
- The slimmer shape and aerodynamic design also lessens wind noise and reduces fuel consumption.
- It eventually sinks into a bulked-up boot-and-bumper combo, giving the car an aerodynamic wedge shape.
- I would imagine that it only works well uphill, since it cannot know the wind speed and the rider's aerodynamic drag.
- Finally, unfold the wings and winglets to create the right aerodynamic shape.
- When flying in the atmosphere, the aerodynamic shape allowed him to maneuver better than most atmospheric craft.
- The rider gets into an aerodynamic tuck, as the mountain scenery streaks past in a blur.
- Side view of test truck shows aerodynamic improvements made to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency.
- Athletes try to reach the finish line first in aerodynamic three-wheel rides custom formed to fit the shape of their riders.
- The bicycles are designed to reduce aerodynamic drag caused by the machine itself and the rider's racing position.
- The good aerodynamic design of the A6 and its smooth shape means a noticeable absence of wind noise.
- Good soundproofing and the aerodynamic design reduce the in-cab noise.
- They've actually improved on the drag coefficient to make it more aerodynamic and faster on its feet.
- The wing has much more aerodynamic lift than drag, and the structure weighs less than conventional jets.
- Another goal is to reduce aerodynamic sleekness, resulting in slower cars.
- Hang gliders are aerodynamic in shape, which is what makes them glide.
- The shape of the side windows is slightly different, but that obviously does not affect the aerodynamic shape.
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