Aerodynamic

usgb/ˌerəʊdaɪˈnæmɪk/
adjective

Designed in a way to reduce air resistance.

The new model of the car is more aerodynamic than the previous one.
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Often appears as...

  • aerodynamic design
  • aerodynamic shape

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Reducing Drag

Aerodynamic objects are designed to move easily through air, often shaped to minimize resistance.

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Aerodynamic helmets help cyclists reduce drag and increase speed.
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Fuel Efficiency

Vehicles with aerodynamic features can travel further using less fuel, saving costs and energy.

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Truck companies prefer aerodynamic models for long-haul journeys to improve fuel efficiency.
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Speed Enhancement

Aerodynamic designs in sports gear or vehicles aim to enhance speed by reducing the air's resistance.

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Aerodynamic racing cars achieve greater speeds around the track.
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