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  • Aerodynamics: Understanding Air Forces on Moving Objects
    The study of forces air exerts on a body in motion is called aerodynamics.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Aero refers to air.

    * Dynamics refers to the study of motion and forces.

    Aerodynamics encompasses a wide range of concepts, including:

    * Lift: The upward force that opposes gravity, allowing airplanes to fly.

    * Drag: The force that resists motion through the air, slowing down objects.

    * Thrust: The force that propels an object forward, like the engine of a jet.

    * Bernoulli's Principle: Explains how air pressure changes with speed, contributing to lift.

    * Boundary Layer: The thin layer of air directly adjacent to a moving object's surface.

    Aerodynamics is crucial in many fields, including:

    * Aviation: Designing airplanes, helicopters, and drones.

    * Automotive: Improving fuel efficiency and handling of cars.

    * Sports: Analyzing the performance of athletes and equipment like golf balls and bicycles.

    * Meteorology: Understanding wind patterns and weather phenomena.

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