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aerodynamics

[air-oh-dahy-nam-iks] / ˌɛər oʊ daɪˈnæm ɪks /
NOUN
aviation
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The cars will have active aerodynamics - front and rear wings will open on the straights to reduce drag and increase straightline speed and click back into place for maximum cornering performance.

From BBC

But in the bargain, you are freeing yourself from worry about aerodynamics or the chronic shortage of U.S. air traffic controllers and gaining access to ground-level scenery and idle hours.

From Los Angeles Times

Its combination of power, aerodynamics, and sheer straight-line speed all but guaranteed that a bright orange blur would be way out in front.

From The Wall Street Journal

For the current paper, the researchers wanted to investigate how electrostatic forces, in combination with aerodynamics, affects the success rate of S. carpocapsae to connect with a flying insect.

From Science Daily

If the wind is head on, it gives the car more grip, as the aerodynamics become more effective.

From BBC