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Which of the following force acts in the direction of motion and is also known for driving the object? Choose the best possible option.
Which type of force is the Lift force? Choose the best possible option.
For which of the following applications, aerodynamics is not a concern? Choose the best option.
Most of the physical phenomenons, studying fluids can be computationally/virtually re-created. Is the statement True or False, choose the best possible option.
Who discovered and stated the relation between speed and pressure for fluids, which helps to understand aerodynamics in depth.
More the _____ for an object in fluid environment, aerodynamic the design must be. Choose the best possible option.
How are lift and drag forces related? Choose the best possible option
Identify the False statement regarding the airfoil shape. Choose two best possible options.
The low pressure region on the top side of the airfoil is because _____. Choose the best possible option.
_____ increases with the angle of attack, but is not applicable for the large angle of attack causing the Stall effect.