What is Aerodynamics?

Sharad Jaiswal
Sharad Jaiswal

Posted On: Nov 19, 2020

 

Aerodynamics is the study of the motion of air relative to solid objects like an airplane wing. It describes the way air moved around solid objects. It explains how an airplane can fly in the air. Anything that can move in the air follows the rule of aerodynamics, for example, a kite flying in the air. Even the laws of aerodynamics also apply to a car because air flows around it.

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