The shape of a boat significantly affects its performance by influencing factors such as speed, stability, and maneuverability. Sleek, narrow designs reduce water resistance, allowing for greater speed, while wider hulls provide better stability and load capacity. Additionally, the shape can affect how a boat handles waves and currents, impacting overall control and comfort. Ultimately, the ideal boat shape depends on its intended use, whether for racing, recreational cruising, or commercial purposes.
The shape of a paper airplane impacts its performance characteristics, including its glide range.
Boats existed long before the French revolution and long before France, but the French revolution was not about boats, and boats didn't have any effect on it.
the shape dose effect it.
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No, the shape has no effect.
Depends on the size of the dent. However it can restrict flow which will effect its performance.
the change of shape of a metal at low temperature by loading and regaining of original shape by heating it,is known as shape memory effect
boats and aeroplanes are given special shapes inorder to reduce the loss of energy in overcoming friction
Yes. The effect can be lethal.
Because they can float and fly easily.
It decreases performance.
The body of ships and boats are streamlined coz that they can experince minimum amount of Friction while moving through water