Aerodynamics

/ˌɛroʊdaɪˈnæmɪks/ noun

The study of how air moves around objects, and how to shape things to reduce air resistance or create lift for flying.

From Greek aero- (air) and dynamics (the study of forces and motion), formed in the early 1900s as aircraft were being invented and scientists needed a word for this new field of study.

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