aerodynamics JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/ˌɛərəˌdɪnəˈmɪks/ · aer.o.dy.nam.ics
noun
- The science of the dynamics of bodies moving relative to gases, especially the interaction of moving objects with the atmosphere. The aerodynamics of the new aircraft design were tested in a wind tunnel to optimize its performance.
noun
- The aerodynamic properties of a particular object (typically a car). The aerodynamics of the sports car were improved with the addition of a rear spoiler and side skirts.
Did you know? The study of aerodynamics has led to significant advancements in aviation and aerospace engineering, enabling the development of high-speed aircraft and spacecraft that can travel through the atmosphere and beyond.