Crossword-Solution: AERODYNAMICS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Aerodynamics | n. | The science which treats of the air and other gaseous bodies under the action of force, and of their mechanical effects. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “AERODYNAMICS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the study of forces acting on bodies in motion relative to gaseous fluids | 1 answer |
| aerostatics | 5 answers |
| Aerobatics | 9 answers |
| Aviation? | 19 answers |
| Science | 30 answers |
| Flight | 71 answers |
| Flying | 76 answers |
| motion | 78 answers |
| movement | 90 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with AERODYNAMICS (5)
They had never heard of aerodynamics but they knew how to construct fireplaces that would give out real heat as well as chimneys that carried the smoke where it belonged, up and out.
The development of a new forage harvester based on principles of aerodynamics uncovered by missile engineers is another example.
Respiration may be studied as a case of aerodynamics, the circulation of the blood as a case of hydrodynamics, and the heat given off in the course of work done by the body as a case of thermodynamics.
From the theoretical point of view, Professor Langley, an American, reached in his _Experiments in Aerodynamics_ the important conclusion that weight could best be countered by speed.
Many persons likewise published measurements and formulas; but the results were so discordant that Professor Langley undertook a new series of measurements, the results of which form the basis of his celebrated work, "Experiments in Aerodynamics." Yet a critical examination of the data upon which he based his conclusions as to the pressures at small angles shows results so various as to make many of his conclusions little better than guesswork.
Quotes with AERODYNAMICS (3)
When the woman you live with is an artist, every day is a surprise. Clare has turned the second bedroom into a wonder cabinet, full of small sculptures and drawings pinned up on every inch of wall space. There are coils of wire and rolls of paper tucked into shelves and drawers. The sculptures remind me of kites, or model airplanes. I say this to Clare one evening, standing in the doorway of her studio in my suit and tie, home from work, about to begin making dinner, and she …
The difficulty lay with the mind accommodating itself to the notion of the plane, with all its weight, defying gravity, staying aloft. She understood the aerodynamics of flight, could comprehend the laws of physics that made flight possible, but her heart, at the moment, would have none of it. Her heart knew the plane could fall out of the sky.
College feminists made fun of skyscrapers, saying they were phallic symbols. They said the same thing about space rockets, even though, if you stopped to think about it, rockets were shaped the way they were not because of phallocentrism but because of aerodynamics. Would a vagina-shaped Apollo 11 have made it to the moon? Evolution had created the penis. It was a useful structure for getting certain things done. And if it worked for the pistils of flowers as well as the inse…