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aerodynamicalso aero-dynamic, 1847; see aero- + dynamic (adj.). Compare German aerodynamische (1835), French aérodynamique.
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aerodynamicPertaining to a body moving in a fluid, especially air. Sometimes the term aerodynamic is applied to a dynamically stable body (e.g., aircraft or automobile) with a low drag coefficient.
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aerodynamicAerodynamic objects have very little air resistance: they are streamlined. This means that they can move at greater speed through the air. As objects go faster the aerodynamic drag increases. Therefor [..]
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aerodynamicTR Aerodynamic objects have minimal air resistance. This means that they can move at greater speed through the air. Remember that as objects go faster the aerodynamic drag increases. Therefore, an ae [..]
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aerodynamic(adj) of or relating to aerodynamics(adj) designed or arranged to offer the least resistant to fluid flow
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aerodynamic a design of cycling equipment or a riding position that reduces wind resistance; aero for short.
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aerodynamicDesigned to reduce air resistance
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aerodynamicHaving a shape that that is not adversely affected by wind flowing past it.
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aerodynamicHaving a shape that that is not adversely affected by wind flowing past it
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aerodynamicHaving a shape that that is not adversely affected by wind flowing past it.
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aerodynamic
of, or relating to the science of aerodynamics
having a shape that reduces drag when moving through the air
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