Aeronautics is the branch of engineering and physics concerned with the design, analysis, and operation of aircraft. It focuses on flight mechanics, aerodynamics, propulsion, and structural integrity. Aeronautics applies fluid dynamics to understand lift, drag, and airflow behavior. Physics principles such as Newton’s laws and thermodynamics govern flight performance. Aeronautical engineering also involves materials science and control systems. Aeronautics supports commercial aviation, military aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Advances in aeronautics have improved safety, efficiency, and environmental performance. This field combines theoretical physics with experimental testing and computational modeling to enable sustained flight and innovation in air transportation.
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