English to Gujarati Dictionary aerodynamics

aerodynamics

એરોડાયનેમિક્સ
definition
noun
Students study subjects such as aerodynamics , aircraft electrical systems and avionics.
the study of the properties of moving air, and especially of the interaction between the air and solid bodies moving through it.
translation of 'aerodynamics'
વાયુગતિ-વિજ્ઞાન
example
The University of Bath researchers are studying the complex 'aerodynamics' needed to fly very small unmanned aircraft.
That's about all I can really say about the 'aerodynamics' .
Tyres, engines and 'aerodynamics' will be different in 2005.
His secret is making the most efficient 'aerodynamics' work well alongside things like suspension and ride.
Although they were not aimed at maximum 'aerodynamics' , they were designed to manage dynamic air pressure over their rear ends.
Author weaves in accurate scientific descriptions of 'aerodynamics' , electronics, electromagnetics, etc.
It's just the way these cars are designed with the 'aerodynamics' .
But last week in testing we made some steps forward in terms of tyres and 'aerodynamics' , so we should be strong here.
The No.24 was looking for balance between 'aerodynamics' and mechanical grip.
The fur on tennis balls and the stitching on baseballs also create turbulence, which similarly affects the 'aerodynamics' .
It is a very cross-discipline technology with elements as diverse as mechanical, electronic and electrical, structural and 'aerodynamics' .
Now there are shoes with anti-gravitational pull devices, shirts with air circulation systems and shorts with built-in 'aerodynamics' .
The car incorporates lots of Formula One-style technology, from trick underfloor 'aerodynamics' to special steering wheel controls.
The most challenging elements of the new Technical Regulations are in the areas of 'aerodynamics' and engine.
the plane has the 'aerodynamics' of a brick once the forward thrust is lost
And you want it lowered when motoring on the highway for maximum 'aerodynamics' .
But the boom in major breakthroughs in the science of 'aerodynamics' had dwindled.
Thanks to class-leading 'aerodynamics' , wind noise is very low, while engine and road noises are also very effectively suppressed.
Hence, it must be that the ‘hypothesis’ that aircraft are borne through the air has the same standing in science as 'aerodynamics' does.
We looked at 'aerodynamics' , electronics and tyres.
Increased demand is therefore placed on the cars’ braking efficiency, 'aerodynamics' and engine power.
Their use of a wind tunnel helped define the science of 'aerodynamics' and had influence far beyond their time.
The team has cut up cars and had engineers work on 'aerodynamics' , but nothing has helped.
Or did so-called experts so completely misunderstand the 'aerodynamics' of supersonic flight?
A pilot needs to understand some basic 'aerodynamics' .
The science of 'aerodynamics' is all about the flow of air around an object and the forces it exerts on that item.
Race cars are usually fitted with spoilers and ground effects to improve 'aerodynamics' and thus, its acceleration and fuel economy.
In the early 1890's Eiffel gave up the daily management of his business and became absorbed in the new science of 'aerodynamics' .
In my view the relationship between grip, 'aerodynamics' , and engine power, we sort of shifted away.
It's got nothing to do with the efficient flow of air, which is what good 'aerodynamics' is all about.
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