Definitionn. the branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of gases
Last update: September 4, 2015
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Pilots must also know about aerodynamics. [Please select]
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Lanchester, Aerodynamics and Aerodonetics (London, 1907 and 1908); C. C. Turner, Aerial Navigation of To-day (London, 1909); also two papers on "Aerial Navigation" read by Colonel G. [Please select]
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It was about this time that he began his experiments in "aerodynamics." [Please select]
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It may appear in a given instance that the iceberg is being carried along by the prevailing winds and surface currents, but if we keep our eyes open we shall sooner or later see a berg going in the face of the wind, and, so, apparently putting to naught all the laws of aerodynamics. [Please select]
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With modern advances in aerodynamics and the development of the pressure-pattern system of flying in aviation, attention of ornithologists has been directed anew to the part that air currents may play in the normal migrations of birds. [Please select]
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