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  1. Aerodynamics: Aerodynamics is the scientific study of airflow around an object, as well as its principles. Aerodynamic principles are most commonly associated with the science of flight, but its applications are actually much broader. [100%] 2023-03-25 [Aviation] [Engineering]...
  2. Aerodynamics: What is aerodynamics? The word comes from two Greek words: aerios, concerning the air, and dynamis, which means force. [100%] 2023-12-29 [Aerodynamics] [Courses]...
  3. Aerodynamics: Aerodynamics is a branch of fluid dynamics concerned with studying the principles of the flow of gases and the forces generated on a solid body within the flow. To solve a problem in aerodynamics, the researcher needs to take into ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. Aerodynamics Inc.: Aerodynamics Inc., also known as ADI, was an American charter airline that began offering scheduled services subsidized by the Essential Air Service program in 2016 under a codeshare agreement with Great Lakes Airlines. It was purchased in 2018 by California ... (American charter airline) [70%] 2023-12-28 [Defunct airlines of the United States] [1959 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)]...
  5. Aerodynamics Research Institute: The Aerodynamische Versuchsanstalt (AVA) in Göttingen was one of the four predecessor organizations of the 1969 founded "German Research and Experimental Institute for Aerospace", which in 1997 was renamed in German Aerospace Center (DLR). The AVA was created in 1919 ... (Organization) [57%] 2024-06-14 [Aerodynamics]
  6. Aerodynamics of Gender: "Aerodynamics of Gender" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American comedy television series Community, and the 32nd episode of the series overall. It aired in the United States on NBC on November 4, 2010. [57%] 2024-11-05 [2010 American television episodes] [Community season 2 episodes]...
  7. China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics: China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics or CAAA (in Chinese: 中国航天空气动力技术研究院) is a research and manufacturing organization for rockets, missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Headquartered in Beijing, China , it is a subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). (Organization) [44%] 2022-10-23 [Aerospace companies]
  8. China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center: China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center (CARDC) (simplified Chinese: 中国空气动力研究与发展中心; traditional Chinese: 中國空氣動力研究與發展中心; pinyin: Zhōngguó Kōngqì Dònglì Yánjiū yǔ Fāzhǎn Zhōngxīn) was founded in 1968. It is the largest research and testing institute of aerodynamics in China, involved in the development of hypersonic missile technology. [40%] 2024-07-30 [Research institutes in China] [Research institutes established in 1968]...
  9. Skid (aerodynamics): In a straight flight, the tail of the airplane aligns the fuselage into the relative wind. However, in the beginning of a turn, when the ailerons are being applied in order to bank the airplane, the ailerons also cause an ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-05-08 [Aerodynamics]
  10. Bargeboard (aerodynamics): Bargeboards are pieces of bodywork on open-wheel racing cars, serving a purely aerodynamic (as opposed to structural) function. They are curved vertical planes situated longitudinally, between the front wheels and the sidepods, held away from the chassis at the ... (Physics) [70%] 2022-10-21 [Aerodynamics]
  11. Camber (aerodynamics): In aeronautics and aeronautical engineering, camber is the asymmetry between the two acting surfaces of an airfoil, with the top surface of a wing (or correspondingly the front surface of a propeller blade) commonly being more convex (positive camber). An ... (Physics) [70%] 2024-01-09 [Aerodynamics] [Aircraft wing design]...
  12. Slip (aerodynamics): A slip is an aerodynamic state where an aircraft is moving somewhat sideways as well as forward relative to the oncoming airflow or relative wind. In other words, for a conventional aircraft, the nose will be pointing in the opposite ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-12-21 [Aerodynamics]
  13. Automotive aerodynamics: Automotive aerodynamics is the study of the aerodynamics of road vehicles. Its main goals are reducing drag and wind noise, minimizing noise emission, and preventing undesired lift forces and other causes of aerodynamic instability at high speeds. (Physics) [70%] 2023-11-27 [Automotive engineering] [Aerodynamics]...
  14. Drafting (aerodynamics): Drafting or slipstreaming is an aerodynamic technique where two moving objects are aligning in a close group to exploit the lead object's slipstream and thus reduce the overall effect of drag. Especially when high speeds are involved, as in ... (Aerodynamics) [70%] 2024-02-17 [Motorsport terminology] [Road bicycle racing terminology]...
  15. Coffin corner (aerodynamics): Coffin corner (also known as the aerodynamic ceiling or Q corner) is the region of flight where a fast but subsonic fixed-wing aircraft's stall speed is near the critical Mach number, at a given gross weight and G ... (Physics) [57%] 2023-06-25 [Aerodynamics]
  16. History of aerodynamics: Aerodynamics is a branch of dynamics concerned with the study of the motion of air. It is a sub-field of fluid and gas dynamics, and the term "aerodynamics" is often used when referring to fluid dynamics Early records of ... (Aspect of history) [57%] 2023-12-29 [Aerodynamics]
  17. Ground effect (aerodynamics): For fixed-wing aircraft, ground effect is the reduced aerodynamic drag that an aircraft's wings generate when they are close to a fixed surface. Reduced drag when in ground effect during takeoff can cause the aircraft to "float" while ... (Physics) [57%] 2023-03-12 [Aerodynamics]
  18. History of aerodynamics: Aerodynamics is a branch of dynamics concerned with the study of the motion of air. It is a sub-field of fluid and gas dynamics, and the term "aerodynamics" is often used when referring to fluid dynamics Early records of ... (Physics) [57%] 2023-12-31 [Aerodynamics]
  19. Aircrafts and aerodynamics: The main parts of an aircraft are: Control Surfaces: Right and Left Aileron, Elevator, Rudder, and Trim Tabs The four forces which act upon an aircraft in flight are: NASA's Beginners Guide to Aerodynamics - Supplement your of study aerodynamics ... [57%] 2023-12-28 [Physics] [Aviation]...
  20. Wind-turbine aerodynamics: The primary application of wind turbines is to generate energy using the wind. Hence, the aerodynamics is a very important aspect of wind turbines. (Physics) [57%] 2023-12-29 [Aerodynamics] [Wind turbines]...
  21. Bow shock (aerodynamics): A bow shock, also called a detached shock or bowed normal shock, is a curved propagating disturbance wave characterized by an abrupt, nearly discontinuous, change in pressure, temperature, and density. It occurs when a supersonic flow encounters a body, around ... (Physics) [57%] 2023-03-25 [Aerodynamics] [Shock waves]...
  22. Polar curve (aerodynamics): In aerodynamics, a polar curve is a graph which contrasts the sink rate of an aircraft (typically a glider) with its airspeed. A polar curve is a graph with the glider's sink rate, plotted on a vertical axis, at ... (Physics) [57%] 2023-08-17 [Aerodynamics] [Airspeed]...
  23. Polar curve (aerodynamics): In aerodynamics, a polar curve is a graph which contrasts the sink rate of an aircraft (typically a glider) with its airspeed. A polar curve is a graph with the glider's sink rate, plotted on a vertical axis, at ... (Physics) [57%] 2024-03-17 [Aerodynamics] [Airspeed]...
  24. Ground effect (aerodynamics): For fixed-wing aircraft, ground effect is the reduced aerodynamic drag that an aircraft's wings generate when they are close to a fixed surface. During takeoff, ground effect can cause the aircraft to "float" while below the recommended climb ... (Aerodynamics) [57%] 2024-04-03 [Aerodynamics] [Articles containing video clips]...
  25. Aerodynamics, mathematical problems of: Problems involved in the solution of fundamental equations in aerodynamics, which are an accurate description of the laws of motion of a gas-like medium and its interaction forces with solids moving in this medium. Turbulence, for which no satisfactory ... (Mathematics) [50%] 2024-01-12

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