GROUND EFFECT


Meaning of GROUND EFFECT in English

I. noun

: the apparent increase in aerodynamic lift experienced by an aircraft when flying near the ground and observed up to a distance above the ground approximately equal to the wing span

II. noun

: a down force exerted on a racing car by special design features (as winglike airfoils) that enables it to achieve higher speeds through turns before starting to skid — often used in plural

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