4 Streamlining and its importance in drag reduction. (A) A

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Download scientific diagram | 4 Streamlining and its importance in drag reduction. (A) A streamlined shape illustrated using a foil without camber described by the 0000-series of foils from the U.S. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). Figure adapted from Jacobs et al. (1933). (B) Expected relationship between fineness ratio (length / maximum diameter) and the drag coefficient for a given volume, indicating that a streamlined body with least resistance has a fineness ratio around 4.5 (following Hoerner, 1965). from publication: Ecology and Evolution of Swimming Performance in Fishes | Swimming and fishes | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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