A streamlined body is one for which:

A streamlined body is one for which: Correct Answer The separation point occurs on the far downstream part of the body

Explanation:

Streamlined body:

  • It is defined as that body whose surface does coincide with the streamline when the body is placed in a flow.
  • A body is said to be streamlined if its shape offers the least possible resistance/drag to a current of air, water, or other fluid.
  • In this case, separation of flow will take place only at the trailing edge or farthest downstream part of the body.

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Hence, the answer will be in a streamlined body separation that occurs in the farthest downstream part of the body.

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