luchtlag
Luchtlag, also known as air cushion or hovercraft effect, refers to a phenomenon where a layer of air trapped between a surface and an object allows the object to move with greatly reduced friction. This principle is most commonly associated with hovercraft, vehicles that utilize a cushion of air generated by downward-facing fans to lift themselves off the ground. The air is contained by a flexible skirt that prevents it from escaping too quickly, creating a stable air layer.
The concept of luchtlag has applications beyond hovercraft. In some industrial settings, air bearings use a
Understanding luchtlag is crucial in fields ranging from vehicle design and engineering to material handling. The