Aerodynamics is the way things moves around the air. The aerodynamics rules explain how an airplane is capable of flying. Anything that moves through air has aerodynamics reactions. The aerodynamics reaction responds to a rocket launching off the launch pad and a kite in the sky. Even Aerodynamics acts on cars, as air flows around the cars. Forces which make an object move up and down, and slower or faster are as follows: (1) thrust (2) drag (3) weight (4) lift. It is a sub-field of fluid dynamics and gas dynamics and these are common to many aspects of aerodynamics theory
Research Article: Astrophysics & Aerospace Technology
Research Article: Astrophysics & Aerospace Technology
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