Space travel.
With aerodynamics.
by giving it better aerodynamics you can reduce friction. but also the faster it goes the more friction it gets.
Aerodynamics
speed is time divided by distance, so if you increase the distance then you get a moderately bigger time increasing speed and you have to think about wind, aerodynamics's, and finally friction.
Aerodynamic is the study of flow mechanics in air medium. The properties including friction, lifts, pressure and force of interaction between air and objects.
F. Leprince has written: 'Skin friction determination by LDV measurements in a viscous sublayer' -- subject(s): Turbulent boundary layer, Skin friction (Aerodynamics), Laser Doppler velocimeter 'Skin friction determination by LDV measurements in a viscous sublayer - analysis of systematic errors' -- subject(s): Velocity distribution, Skin friction
Aerodynamics is related to the shape of the car to reduce air resistance and drag. Aeroplanes are kept clean and polished for the same reason - to reduce the friction caused by the air resistance.
An object can be designed to reduce air friction or drag by improving its aerodynamics, such as streamlining its shape to minimize resistance. Additionally, adding smooth or flatter surfaces can help reduce turbulence and drag. Employing materials with low friction coefficients can also help reduce air resistance.
The physics behind cars involves concepts like friction, momentum, and aerodynamics. These factors influence a car's performance on the road by affecting its acceleration, braking, and handling. For example, friction between the tires and the road surface determines how quickly a car can stop, while aerodynamics impact its speed and fuel efficiency. Understanding these principles can help improve a car's overall performance and safety on the road.
the aerodynamics is the stupid answer that no one knows
aerodynamics can be tested by a wind tunnel
internal aerodynamics and external aerodynamics. internal is related to flow of ducts and external to going away from the bodies.