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QotW: Why don't we have dimpled cars? | Questions | Naked Scientists
QotW: Why don't we have dimpled cars? | Questions | Naked Scientists

Career Auspices - Why do Golf balls have dimples? For aerodynamic purposes.  A smooth, solid ball won't fly nearly as straight or far as a golf ball  with dimples. This is due
Career Auspices - Why do Golf balls have dimples? For aerodynamic purposes. A smooth, solid ball won't fly nearly as straight or far as a golf ball with dimples. This is due

Numerical Investigation of the Flow Past a Rotating Golf Ball and Its  Comparison with a Rotating Smooth Sphere | SpringerLink
Numerical Investigation of the Flow Past a Rotating Golf Ball and Its Comparison with a Rotating Smooth Sphere | SpringerLink

Golf Balls | Why do Golf Balls Have Dimples? | Golfschule.at
Golf Balls | Why do Golf Balls Have Dimples? | Golfschule.at

Mechanism of Drag Reduction by Dimples on a Sphere
Mechanism of Drag Reduction by Dimples on a Sphere

AirShaper - Why do golf balls have dimples? - Video
AirShaper - Why do golf balls have dimples? - Video

Effect of dimples on golf ball | Download Scientific Diagram
Effect of dimples on golf ball | Download Scientific Diagram

Boundary Layer Separation and Pressure Drag | Aerospace Engineering Blog
Boundary Layer Separation and Pressure Drag | Aerospace Engineering Blog

Aerodynamic golf ball | 3D CAD Model Library | GrabCAD
Aerodynamic golf ball | 3D CAD Model Library | GrabCAD

Fluids Golfball Video - YouTube
Fluids Golfball Video - YouTube

Golf Ball Boundary Layer. (How Stuff Works 2010) | Download Scientific  Diagram
Golf Ball Boundary Layer. (How Stuff Works 2010) | Download Scientific Diagram

Flow separation (boundary layer separation) - tec-science
Flow separation (boundary layer separation) - tec-science

Why do golf balls have dimples - TOM FIELDING GOLF SCHOOLトム・フィールディング ゴルフ
Why do golf balls have dimples - TOM FIELDING GOLF SCHOOLトム・フィールディング ゴルフ

The Flight of a Golf Ball | ThatsMaths
The Flight of a Golf Ball | ThatsMaths

Figure 14.9 from 14.2 The Transition to Turbulence- Flow Past a  Cylinder............. 4 14.3 Semi-Quantitative Analysis of  Turbulence................... 9 | Semantic Scholar
Figure 14.9 from 14.2 The Transition to Turbulence- Flow Past a Cylinder............. 4 14.3 Semi-Quantitative Analysis of Turbulence................... 9 | Semantic Scholar

Understanding Golf Ball Flight for Beginners | Golf ball, Fluid mechanics,  Golf net
Understanding Golf Ball Flight for Beginners | Golf ball, Fluid mechanics, Golf net

Boundary layer drag reduction research hypotheses derived from bio-inspired  surface and recent advanced applications - ScienceDirect
Boundary layer drag reduction research hypotheses derived from bio-inspired surface and recent advanced applications - ScienceDirect

Flow visualisation with superimposed boundary layer for golf ball model |  Download Scientific Diagram
Flow visualisation with superimposed boundary layer for golf ball model | Download Scientific Diagram

High-order computational fluid dynamics simulations of a spinning golf ball
High-order computational fluid dynamics simulations of a spinning golf ball

High-order computational fluid dynamics simulations of a spinning golf ball  | SpringerLink
High-order computational fluid dynamics simulations of a spinning golf ball | SpringerLink

Flow visualisation with superimposed boundary layer for cricket ball model  | Download Scientific Diagram
Flow visualisation with superimposed boundary layer for cricket ball model | Download Scientific Diagram

Considering that dimples on golf balls reduce drag thus helping the ball to  fly approximately twice as far, why not use the same concept to make  airplanes, rockets, drones, automobiles and boats
Considering that dimples on golf balls reduce drag thus helping the ball to fly approximately twice as far, why not use the same concept to make airplanes, rockets, drones, automobiles and boats

Aerodynamics of Sports Balls - Introduction and Background
Aerodynamics of Sports Balls - Introduction and Background