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What does it mean to move through the air?
aerodynamics
aerodynamics Add to list Share. Aerodynamics is both the science of the way air moves, and also simply the way an object’s shape affects how it moves through the air. Much of the design of airplanes focuses on the aerodynamics of their wings and noses, keeping them aloft and moving quickly through the air.
What is the moving air called?
wind
Air is constantly moving around the earth. This moving air is called wind. Winds are created when there are differences in air pressure from one area to another.
What are the effects of moving air on the body?
Breathing dry air is a potential health hazard which can cause such respiratory ailments as asthma, bronchitis, sinusitis, and nosebleeds, or general dehydration since body fluids are depleted during respiration. Skin moisture evaporation can cause skin irritations and eye itching.
How does moving air produce a lift?
Lift is achieved in part by the design of an airplane’s wing. Air moves more quickly over the curved upper surface of the wing than it does under the wing, which has a flatter surface. The faster moving air produces less pressure than the slower moving air, causing the wing to lift toward the area of low pressure.
Does air move like water?
While air can be compressed more easily than water, freely flowing air acts much like water—at least at relatively low speeds. The air speeds up, and as it speeds up, its pressure—the force of the air pressing against the side of the object—goes down.
What is morning air called?
Morning air is called fresh air. Explanation: Trees just started the process of photosynthesis (to make oxygen) so the air whuch is present in morning has more quantity of pure oxygen. So the morning air is called fresh air..
What causes air and water moving?
Sunshine warms land more quickly than it warms water, so in daytime, air over land rises and cooler air over seas moves onshore to replace it, creating a sea breeze. Air movement is made more complicated by topography, as wind can be directed by the shape of the land it flows over or around.