bastırma kuvveti

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(Otomotiv) downforce
Wings on a racing car are upside down compared to an airplane wing Instead of lifting the car, they press the car harder onto the track, providing increased traction for braking, acceleration and cornering Downforce is also provided by the ground-effects tunnels underneath the car, creating a vacuum that sucks the car to the track A modern open wheeled car provides so much downforce that it could actually stick to the ceiling at just over 100 miles per hour Increased downforce also results in increased drag, which slows a car down, so it's a tradeoff
The pressure exerted downward by aerodynamic devices (see air dam)
Any force (produced by aerodynamics or gravity etc) that acts downwards
The aerodynamic force that is applied in a downwards direction as a car travels forwards This is harnessed to improve a car's traction and thus its handling through corners
A vertical force directed downward, produced by airflow around an object Downforce is generated from the front and rear wings and the venturi tunnels on a ground effect car
What the big guy behind you will exhibit upon your person if you stand up too much and he can't see the race
the effect of air contacting the car body's sloped surfaces
A downward force which pushes the car into the ground, this force is created the same way in which the upward force is created by plane wings, the wings on a motor vechicle however are upside-down
Basically, the pressure of the air on a car as it races Downforce increases with velocity - that is, rapidity of motion or speed
The effect of air contacting the car body's sloped surfaces Downforce is created by the air dam, hood, windshield, roof, spoiler(s) and wing(s) of the car More downforce increases drag and slows the car, but raises the tire temperature, making the car easier to drive Less downforce raises the top speed by reducing drag The car should be set up so that it can drive with minimal downforce
The aerodynamic pressure pushing the car down on the track
A vertical force directed downward, produced by airflow around an object: such as a car body
The downward force the car recieves when moving through the air Helps a car hug or stick to a race track
When the air pressure from air flowing over a car comes in contact with aerodynamic components of a racecar, a downward force is exerted to keep the racecar on the track See "Airdam" and "Spoiler"
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