Buses do not have a streamlined shape primarily due to their design requirements for passenger capacity and interior space. The need to accommodate a large number of seats and standing room necessitates a boxy, flat shape, which maximizes usable space. Additionally, buses operate at lower speeds compared to vehicles like cars or airplanes, where aerodynamics play a more critical role in fuel efficiency. Consequently, the trade-off between passenger capacity and aerodynamic design results in the traditional bus shape.
Their shape and aerodynamic efficiency makes them streamlined.
football
They have streamlined bodies so that they can cut through the wind and air
yeah planes are streamlined. streamlined is when the tip is more pointy and that's what jet planes are like. take a dart for example, they have a pointy tip so they can glide through the air with ease. this is the most important part. the pointier ( or more streamlined ) the object is, the affect of a force called drag ( which has an opposit called thrust) is less. SO THEY GO FASTER!!!!!!!!!
Their shape. Peace out. :)
because its round
Yes, they do.
It is to swim faster when it is catching their prey and running away from its predator. Its streamlined body shape helps it to swim faster.
Yes, objects with a streamlined shape experience less fluid friction compared to objects with a less aerodynamic shape. The streamlined shape helps in reducing drag by allowing the fluid to flow smoothly around the object, thereby minimizing resistance.
Streamlined shapes make them faster and more fuel-efficient.
It's shape.
A streamlined shape, such as a teardrop or an airfoil, is designed to reduce air resistance by minimizing drag. This shape allows air to flow smoothly around the object, reducing turbulence and friction with the air.