
Aerodynamic Surfaces
Aerodynamic surfaces are the parts of an object, like wings on an airplane or fins on a race car, that interact with the air to generate lift, reduce drag, or control movement. Their shape and design influence how air flows smoothly around them, improving performance and stability. For example, airplane wings are shaped to help lift the plane off the ground efficiently. Properly designed aerodynamic surfaces minimize resistance and help objects move through the air more effectively, making transportation safer, faster, and more fuel-efficient.