why are aeroplane and ship streamlined
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Airplanes are streamlined so that they experience less friction with the air around them as they fly. ... The special shape given to the bodies moving in the fluids like ships in water and aeroplanes in the air to reduce the fluid friction is called streamlined shape.
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Water and gases are fluids and fluid exert pressure on things
- streamlined shape helps aeroplanes and ships to cut through them and withstand the enormous pressure
- this reduces fluid friction exerted by fluids
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