| Welcome             to the Beginner's Guide to Aerodynamics |            ||||
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| What            is aerodynamics? The word comes from two Greek words: aerios,             concerning the air, and dynamis, which means force. Aerodynamics             is the study of forces and the resulting motion of objects through             the air. Judging from the story of Daedalus and Icarus, humans have             been interested in aerodynamics and flying for thousands of years,             although flying in a heavier-than-air machine has been possible only             in the last hundred years. Aerodynamics affects the motion of a large             airliner, a model             rocket, a beach ball thrown near the             shore, or a kite flying high overhead. The             curveball thrown by big league baseball pitchers             gets its curve from aerodynamics. | ||||
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Welcome to the Beginner's Guide to Aerodynamics
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