It's done for better fuel economy.
They study drag so they can minimise the effect of wind resistance on the car so it cuts through the air cleaner and can go faster.
One way is to ensure that the hull is as smooth as possible to minimise drag through water- use an antifoul coating to minimise organism growth in the surface which could cause drag. Another method is to include an arrangement of ridges in the hull, these can be designed to lift the boat out of the water more at speed, reducing the contact and drag with the water.
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Drag slows down aircraft, which is why designers of aircraft that are supposed to be fast pointy and waisted, because a pointy shape has less drag, and waisted because of the area rule, which also helps an aircraft to go faster.
You can always minimise a window down to the task-bar and bring it back to full-screen when you need it. The minimise button is the one with the horizontal line to the top-right of the pane. The maximise button is right next to that.
It depends on the vehicle. Manufacturers try to minimise blind spots.
It depends on the context in which you are using the word. Try: understatement, insignificance, minimise or unimportance?
They study them primarily to try to minimise the effect on the population close to the fault lines.
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No, not really. Fashion designers; (considering the season), they try to be as original as they can by using ideas from different parts of the world.
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Try the drag bar at the top of the page.