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Definition of aerodynamics in English: aerodynamicsplural noun ˌɛːrə(ʊ)dʌɪˈnamɪksˌɛroʊˌdaɪˈnæmɪks 1treated as singular The study of the properties of moving air and the interaction between the air and solid bodies moving through it. Example sentencesExamples - But the boom in major breakthroughs in the science of aerodynamics had dwindled.
- The car incorporates lots of Formula One-style technology, from trick underfloor aerodynamics to special steering wheel controls.
- The team has cut up cars and had engineers work on aerodynamics, but nothing has helped.
- Author weaves in accurate scientific descriptions of aerodynamics, electronics, electromagnetics, etc.
- The science of aerodynamics is all about the flow of air around an object and the forces it exerts on that item.
- In my view the relationship between grip, aerodynamics, and engine power, we sort of shifted away.
- Hence, it must be that the ‘hypothesis’ that aircraft are borne through the air has the same standing in science as aerodynamics does.
- It is a very cross-discipline technology with elements as diverse as mechanical, electronic and electrical, structural and aerodynamics.
- Race cars are usually fitted with spoilers and ground effects to improve aerodynamics and thus, its acceleration and fuel economy.
- The most challenging elements of the new Technical Regulations are in the areas of aerodynamics and engine.
- Even the great 16th century artist Leonardo da Vinci made studies of aerodynamics and flying apparatus.
- It's got nothing to do with the efficient flow of air, which is what good aerodynamics is all about.
- We looked at aerodynamics, electronics and tyres.
- Tyres, engines and aerodynamics will be different in 2005.
- Or did so-called experts so completely misunderstand the aerodynamics of supersonic flight?
- Students study subjects such as aerodynamics, aircraft electrical systems and avionics.
- In the early 1890's Eiffel gave up the daily management of his business and became absorbed in the new science of aerodynamics.
- Their use of a wind tunnel helped define the science of aerodynamics and had influence far beyond their time.
- The No.24 was looking for balance between aerodynamics and mechanical grip.
- Thanks to class-leading aerodynamics, wind noise is very low, while engine and road noises are also very effectively suppressed.
- The University of Bath researchers are studying the complex aerodynamics needed to fly very small unmanned aircraft.
- 1.1treated as plural The properties of a solid object regarding the manner in which air flows around it.
the plane has the aerodynamics of a brick once the forward thrust is lost Example sentencesExamples - Now there are shoes with anti-gravitational pull devices, shirts with air circulation systems and shorts with built-in aerodynamics.
- But last week in testing we made some steps forward in terms of tyres and aerodynamics, so we should be strong here.
- The fur on tennis balls and the stitching on baseballs also create turbulence, which similarly affects the aerodynamics.
- It's just the way these cars are designed with the aerodynamics.
- A pilot needs to understand some basic aerodynamics.
Definition of aerodynamics in US English: aerodynamicsplural nounˌerōˌdīˈnamiksˌɛroʊˌdaɪˈnæmɪks 1treated as singular The study of the properties of moving air and the interaction between the air and solid bodies moving through it. Example sentencesExamples - Even the great 16th century artist Leonardo da Vinci made studies of aerodynamics and flying apparatus.
- The science of aerodynamics is all about the flow of air around an object and the forces it exerts on that item.
- It is a very cross-discipline technology with elements as diverse as mechanical, electronic and electrical, structural and aerodynamics.
- But the boom in major breakthroughs in the science of aerodynamics had dwindled.
- Race cars are usually fitted with spoilers and ground effects to improve aerodynamics and thus, its acceleration and fuel economy.
- Hence, it must be that the ‘hypothesis’ that aircraft are borne through the air has the same standing in science as aerodynamics does.
- It's got nothing to do with the efficient flow of air, which is what good aerodynamics is all about.
- Students study subjects such as aerodynamics, aircraft electrical systems and avionics.
- Thanks to class-leading aerodynamics, wind noise is very low, while engine and road noises are also very effectively suppressed.
- Or did so-called experts so completely misunderstand the aerodynamics of supersonic flight?
- Author weaves in accurate scientific descriptions of aerodynamics, electronics, electromagnetics, etc.
- The team has cut up cars and had engineers work on aerodynamics, but nothing has helped.
- In my view the relationship between grip, aerodynamics, and engine power, we sort of shifted away.
- In the early 1890's Eiffel gave up the daily management of his business and became absorbed in the new science of aerodynamics.
- Their use of a wind tunnel helped define the science of aerodynamics and had influence far beyond their time.
- The most challenging elements of the new Technical Regulations are in the areas of aerodynamics and engine.
- Tyres, engines and aerodynamics will be different in 2005.
- The University of Bath researchers are studying the complex aerodynamics needed to fly very small unmanned aircraft.
- The car incorporates lots of Formula One-style technology, from trick underfloor aerodynamics to special steering wheel controls.
- The No.24 was looking for balance between aerodynamics and mechanical grip.
- We looked at aerodynamics, electronics and tyres.
- 1.1treated as plural The properties of a solid object regarding the manner in which air flows around it.
the plane has the aerodynamics of a brick once the forward thrust is lost Example sentencesExamples - But last week in testing we made some steps forward in terms of tyres and aerodynamics, so we should be strong here.
- The fur on tennis balls and the stitching on baseballs also create turbulence, which similarly affects the aerodynamics.
- A pilot needs to understand some basic aerodynamics.
- It's just the way these cars are designed with the aerodynamics.
- Now there are shoes with anti-gravitational pull devices, shirts with air circulation systems and shorts with built-in aerodynamics.
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