aerodynamic force

NOUN
  1. forces acting on airfoils in motion relative to the air (or other gaseous fluids)
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How To Use aerodynamic force In A Sentence

  • The aerodynamic forces generated by rigid and flexible geometrically scaled hawkmoth wings were measured.
  • His experiments with rockets led him to conclude that when approaching supersonic speeds aerodynamic forces vary as the velocity cubed rather then squared, which was the operative rule at slower speeds.
  • Aerodynamic forces cause vibrations at the tip of a blade where the effects of transonic speeds cause buffeting and vibration.
  • Aerodynamic forces cause vibrations at the tip of a blade where the effects of transonic speeds cause buffeting and vibration.
  • Such modulation in steering muscle activity presumably causes alterations in wing motion and aerodynamic forces.
  • The primary means by which a fly wing creates aerodynamic force is dynamic stall.
  • (Hint: The reason that you can do ballistic shelling with artillery is that the round is much heavier and is operated on by air resistance and aerodynamic forces much less than the much lighter rifle round and the even lighter pistol round.) Think Progress » Obama bumper sticker fuels violent political road rage in Tennessee.
  • Optimization control of formation keeping of satellite constellation using aerodynamic force is studied in this paper.
  • In aerodynamics he introduced formulas for aerodynamic force and for the distribution of pressure.
  • How I thought that mere glue would hold under the heat and aerodynamic force, I don't know.
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