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The phrase "aerodynamic drag" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or aerodynamics, particularly when discussing the resistance an object encounters as it moves through a fluid, such as air.
Example: "The design of the car was optimized to reduce aerodynamic drag, improving fuel efficiency and performance."
Alternatives: "air resistance" or "drag force".
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"Flying in formation would reduce aerodynamic drag," he says.
Top speed: 170, according to Chrysler, limited by aerodynamic drag.
Behind the second set of doors is a 24-inch fiberglass airfoil to reduce aerodynamic drag.
That, in conjunction with the reduced aerodynamic drag, means the new Corvette will be incrementally faster.
And keep luggage inside the vehicle rather than strapped to the roof, to reduce aerodynamic drag.
(The longer vehicles also have lower aerodynamic drag, which helps overall efficiency).
Vrsnak, B. & Gopalswamy, N. Influence of aerodynamic drag on the motion of interplanetary ejecta.
The vehicle's aerodynamic drag goes up with the square of its speed.
When Frey learned about aerodynamic drag, he worked to reduce his own drag on the bike.
Adding the gearbox, however, makes the engines heavier and increases aerodynamic drag.
The gun turrets were costly in aerodynamic drag as well as in weight.
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