Mira thought that boats are streamline in shape? Is she correct in thinking so? Justify your answer.
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Boats and airplanes are streamlined to reduce fluid friction.
Airplanes, boats, fishes, and birds which move through fluids have bodies of special shape, called streamlined shape, to reduce the friction due to fluid and avoid energy loss.
For example, if the boat isn't streamlined, then it also has to push the water out of its way, increasing the drag force.
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