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aerodynamic size
aerodynamic size[‚e·ro·dī′nam·ik ′sīz] (physics) Particle size determined from inertia or settling velocity, assuming Stokes' law for the resistance to a sphere moving through a fluid. Also known as inertial size. aerodynamic size
aer·o·dy·nam·ic size (ār'ō-dī-nam'ik sīz), In aerosols, the particle size with unit density that best represents the aerodynamic behavior of a particle.aer·o·dy·nam·ic size (ār'ō-dī-nam'ik sīz) In aerosols, the particle size with unit density that best represents the aerodynamic behavior of a particle. |