Pronunciation: /ˈɛroʊ pʊʃ/
noun aero push
A1 An aero push is a force that slows down a moving object.
A2 During a race, a driver may experience an aero push when following closely behind another car.
B1 Teams use wind tunnel testing to minimize the effects of aero push on their race cars.
B2 Aero push can be a significant factor in determining the outcome of a close race.
C1 Engineers work tirelessly to find ways to reduce aero push and improve the aerodynamics of race cars.
C2 Advanced computer simulations are used to analyze and predict the effects of aero push on different racing scenarios.
formal The aerodynamic design of the car caused an aero push at high speeds.
informal When driving fast, the car experienced a bit of aero push.
slang I had to fight the aero push while racing down the straightaway.
figurative The team's lack of coordination created an aero push in their project timeline.
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