Aerodynamic means something moves smoothly through air, just like how you glide on a slippery slide.
Imagine you're riding your bike down a hill. If the wind pushes against you and makes it hard to go fast, that’s not very aerodynamic. But if you bend forward and tuck in your arms, the wind flows around you more easily, that's when you become more aerodynamic, like a superhero zooming through the sky.
What Makes Something Aerodynamic?
Why It Matters
Cars and planes are made aerodynamic so they can go fast without using too much energy. Like when you wear a tight suit to run faster, it helps you cut through the air, just like a car or plane!
Examples
- A feather falls slower than a rock because it has more air resistance.
- A car is designed to be aerodynamic so it can move faster with less effort.
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