Why are aeroplanes streamlined
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Streamlining, in aerodynamics, the contouring of an object, such as an aircraft body, to reduce its drag, or resistance to motion through a stream of air.
A moving body causes the air to flow around it in definite patterns, the components of which are called streamlines.
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The streamlined shape of aeroplanes in the air is to reduce the fluid friction. Friction slows the airplane down and causes it to consume more fuel, so reducing friction is important.
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