Aerodynamics in a sentence as a noun

The F-35 has better lift and better aerodynamics than the F-16 or the F-15, or the F/A-18.

I have no experience in doing so. I have no more than a layman's understanding of aerodynamics.

GPS gives you speed relative to the ground, not speed relative to the air, which is what's important for aerodynamics.

It has just changed focus to aerodynamics and car setup, rather than making a better engine.

Then there are some results from orbital mechanics and aerodynamics that tell us what that change in velocity is.

Driving habits, aerodynamics, and size can change this usage by a factor of order unity, but they can't do it by orders of magnitude.

At the limit, things like aerodynamics, chassis rigidity etc. start coming into the equation.

Plus the F-16 actually becomes more stable as its speed increases - at below-mach speeds, it's dynamically unstable and the aerodynamics are patched in by computer, but at mach speeds it becomes dynamically stable and will trend towards straight and level.

From tyre compounds to suspension design to chassis structure to aerodynamics to engine optimization, your daily car would be nowhere as safe, economical, durable and so on without cutting edge technology designed for those ultra high-end cars.

Aerodynamics definitions

noun

the branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of gases (especially air) and their effects on bodies in the flow

See also: aeromechanics