The body of an aeroplane is streamlined so that it can cope with friction due to: (a) Passengers (b) Air (c) Water (d) Sunlight
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(B) air
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The body of an aeroplane is streamlined so that it can cope with friction due to fluids. In this case the air.
- Friction is the force between two objects or surfaces
- Aeroplanes always face friction while in the air, to cope up with this it has a specific body that is streamlined in nature
- such body helps in lowering the friction drag between the surface, thus offering minimum resistance to air
Thus, the answer to this question is Option B
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