The shape of an aeroplane is not kept the same as the shape of the bus. Why?
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Because as bus is on ground and not hovering it can run of friction and it doesn’t mind air resistance
A plane is hovering in air plus the air above is thinner so if there is more air resistance it looses lift and stalls out of the sky
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A plane is hovering in air plus the air above is thinner so if there is more air resistance it looses lift and stalls out of the sky
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first and main difference is- aeroplane flies by air and bus is a road transport
so before that, there's a thing called fluid friction, its present in air and water because they are fluids obvious, it makes it difficult for an aeroplane to fly, thats why they streamline bodies of aeroplanes or helicopters or any other air transport to cut through air.
a bus is land transport and thus doesnt experience this friction much, thats why The shape of an aeroplane is not kept the same as the shape of the bus.
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