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- up aerodynamic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aerodynamics is the science of the motion of air. Aerodynamic may also refer to: "Aerodynamic" (instrumental)...
- and the Aerodynamical Experimental Station were united under the name "Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Fluid Dynamics together with the Aerodynamical Experimental...
- eighteenth century, although observations of fundamental concepts such as aerodynamic drag were recorded much earlier. Most of the early efforts in aerodynamics...
- various wing shapes, the mean aerodynamic chord (abbreviated MAC) is used, although it is complex to calculate. The mean aerodynamic chord is used for calculating...
- volume as that of the irregular particle. Also commonly used is the aerodynamic diameter,  da. People generate aerosols for various purposes, including:...
- Aerodynamic heating is the heating of a solid body produced by its high-speed p****age through air. In science and engineering, an understanding of aerodynamic...
- change in angle of attack and is thus impractical for aerodynamic analysis. Instead the aerodynamic center is used and as a result the incremental lift...
- contacting any planetary surface. This can be achieved by generating aerodynamic lift ****ociated with gliding or propulsive thrust, aerostatically using...
- "Aerodynamic" is an instrumental track by French duo Daft Punk, featuring a prominent guitar solo. The track was released on 28 March 2001 as the second...
- In fluid mechanics, an aerodynamic force is a force exerted on a body by the air (or other gas) in which the body is immersed, and is due to the relative...