When compared to a streamlined body, a bluff body will have:

When compared to a streamlined body, a bluff body will have: Correct Answer More pressure drag and less friction drag

Explanation

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A bluff body is defined as that body whose surface does not coincide with the streamlines when placed in a flow.

Then the flow is separated from the surface of the body much ahead of its trailing edge with the result of a very large wake formation.

Then the drag due to pressure will be very large as compared to the drag due to friction on the body.

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