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How does toco toucans move?

It flaps its wings.


If an object is ----- it can move through the air faster?

streamlined


Does the motion of two differently shaped objects differ?

Yes depending on how aerodynamic the object is will affect how the object will move so which ever object is more aerodynamic it will move faster than the other.


What is aerodynamic law?

is the study of the way in object move through the air


What is the best aerodynamic shape for objects that move less than the speed of light?

To move near the speed of light, you would be moving in outer space. In this case, an "aerodynamic shape" is not relevant, since there is no atmosphere.


How does a tiger swallowtail butterfly move?

Flaps wings an walks when gittin pollin


What word do you use for shapes that move through water and air easily?

Aerodynamic


What is a word for a thing that is designed to move quickly in air or water?

aerodynamic, or hydrodynamic.


How do you use the word aerodynamic in a sentence?

(aerodynamic means affected by motion through the air, or streamlined)"The aerodynamic design of the airplane allows it to fly faster, and use less fuel.""The aerodynamic pressures on a rocket can cause it to break up if it is not properly aligned in flight."


Sr71 how does it turn?

it has two vertical stabilizers that have flaps that move the aircraft by moving the air around the SR-71.


Difference between center of pressure and aerodynamic center?

The CP is the average of all the pressures acting on the aerofoil and as such it will change in magnitude and position as the pressure patterns around the aerofoil changes. The biggest change will be because of changes in angle of attack. The AC is a point on the aerofoil that does not move as you change angle of attack. If you imagine a pivot point on the trailing edge then the aerodynamic forces would make the aerofoil pivot leading edge up about that point. If you now imagine the pivot point at the leading edge then the aerodynamic forces will make the areofoil pivot trailing edge up about that point. If that is so, then there must be a point somewhere between the leading edge and the trailing edge where there will be no change in the pitching moment of the aerofoil as the pressure pattern on the aerofoil changes. That is the AC and it is found at about 25% of the chord. The AC is defined as a point on the chord line that : (1) does not move as angle of attack is changed (2) the pitching moment of a wing is always constant about it


What objects move by air?

Planes, helicopters, paper airplanes, kites, and birds are objects that can move through the air. They utilize various aerodynamic principles to achieve flight.