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Aerodynamics

Aerodynamics- The dynamics of bodies moving relative to gases, especially the interaction of moving objects with the atmosphere.

Forces of Motion Thrust Drag Lift Gravity/Weight

4 Forces Defined Force - a push or pull on an object, force has to parts magnitude and direction Lift- the force generated in an upward direction acting at a 90º angle to the thrust Gravity/Weight- the measure of the force pulling an object back towards earth. Thrust- propels an object in a particular direction Drag- the force that resist an object trying to move caused by friction on the objects surfaces

Aerodynamic Shapes

Compressed Air Vehicle Sub-Systems The Body Axels Wheel Eye Hooks