Usually streamlining is an adaptation for speed. Whales and land animals alike, many have this adaptation. Cheetahs, being the fastest cat on earth, are very lean and streamlined.
Animals like octopus , squid andstarfish have streamline bodies.
In fluid dynamics, when streamlines are crowded or closely spaced, it indicates that the fluid velocity is higher in that region. According to Bernoulli's principle, as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure decreases. Therefore, in areas where streamlines are crowded, the pressure is lower compared to regions where the streamlines are more spaced out.
The direction of the velocity of a fluid at any point is taken to be tangential to its streamline at that point. When two streamlines intersect two tangents can be drawn at the point of intersection. It inturn means that the fluid has velocity in two different directions which is not possible. Therefore 2 streamlines cannot intersect.
A streamtube is a collection of streamlines.
It streamlines the nose.
they can use streamlines only they get less range, around 5ft less. and they arent as accurate. that being said, i got a spectre that hit 40ft stock and shot streamlines at 45ft, so you should check it out. a pack of streamlines is 5$ AUD. or something in USD
The ovens used to burn the bodies were called crematoria.
the bodies wernt used for anything, but the tons and tons of human hair was used to make hair cloth,its sicking
Because they wanted to clean the bodies
No it can only use streamlines.
it only works with STREAMLINES!
Spectrograph.