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Aerodynamics for STEM

How do airplanes fly and stay in the air? How does a streamlined sports car go faster than a bulky truck? This STEM learning track on aerodynamics will let you explore the physics of lift and drag forces. From creating airplane simulations to modeling race cars, Ansys simulation technology is used worldwide to understand lift and drag and create very cool products.

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Innovation Course

Exploring the Physics of Lift

How do airplanes fly and stay in air? The Wright Brothers figured this out by mastering a physics force called “lift”. Mostly created by the wings, lift holds an aircraft in the air. This fun and engaging course will teach you more about this topic.

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Innovation Course

Exploring the Physics of Drag

How does a streamlined sports car go faster than a bulky truck? This is due to a physics phenomenon called “drag” or “drag force” where air particles push against the front of objects, slowing them down. This fun and engaging course will teach you about the basics of aerodynamics and how airplanes stay up in the air.

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Aerodynamics for STEM — Learning Track Completion Badge

This badge is available upon successful completion of the "Aerodynamics for STEM" Learning Track.