Pronunciation: /ˌɛəroʊdaɪˈnæmɪks/
noun the study of the motion of air and other gases and of the effects of such motion on bodies in the gas
A1 Aerodynamics is the study of how air moves around objects.
A2 Understanding aerodynamics is important for designing efficient vehicles.
B1 The shape of a car can greatly affect its aerodynamics.
B2 Pilots need to have a good understanding of aerodynamics to fly safely.
C1 Advanced computer simulations are used to analyze the aerodynamics of aircraft.
C2 Aerodynamics plays a crucial role in the performance of race cars at high speeds.
formal The engineers conducted extensive research on the aerodynamics of the new aircraft design.
informal The car's aerodynamics were improved by adding a spoiler to the back.
slang I can feel the aerodynamics kicking in when I drive this fast.
figurative His argument had the aerodynamics of a well-crafted speech, smoothly guiding the audience to his conclusion.
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