Hydrodynamic
gram is the unit of water equivalent
A kiloliter of fresh water weighs approximately 1,000 kilograms, which is equivalent to 1 metric ton. This is because 1 liter of water has a mass of about 1 kilogram, and there are 1,000 liters in a kiloliter. Therefore, the weight remains consistent due to the density of fresh water being close to 1 kg/L under standard conditions.
It depends on the density of the object that weighs one pound, and how much of it is under water. The object will weight 1lb - water density * object volume under water; If the object is on average is less dense the water (i.e. is buoyant), and is allowed to swim, its weight will be 0 because proportion of its volume under water will compensate gravity exactly.
the swimer
The water runs under the bridge.
Yes, it's the equivalent of aerodynamic for things that travel through water.
Aerodynamic
aerodynamic, or hydrodynamic.
Aerodynamic simulation
The block isn't aerodynamic, so it sinks. The boat, no matter what it's constructed with, will be able to float if it's in a shape that will be aerodynamic in water.
Sous l'eau is a French equivalent of the English phrase "under water." The pronunciation of the preposition, definite article, and feminine singular noun -- which translate literally as "under the water" -- will be "soo lo" in French.
Kayaks are hydrodynamic not aerodynamic. Aerodynamic means 'of the air'. People don't fly on kayaks.
The shape of the aircraft makes it aerodynamic.
yes it is smooth and small and round. it is aerodynamic
Streamlining the shape of the rocket, reducing surface roughness, and ensuring a tight seal between components can all make a water bottle rocket more aerodynamic. Additionally, fins can be added to stabilize the rocket's flight and reduce drag.
Another name for water resistance is drag, while air resistance is also known as aerodynamic drag.
Yes, a biplane is very aerodynamic,with lots of 'lift'