Golf balls have the tiny little craters in it so that it would not become a smooth object and roll past a TEE marker. If the ball was round with no craters on it and you were to swing with a nine iron or something of this capatable and you were aiming say for the 18th par and you most likely would never be able to get close enough to the goal for fear of rollover and or rollby moves. Craters thus enhance the movement of the ball to land and not move and reduce the movement away from desire target.
The dimples on a golf ball are designed to make the ball aerodynamic and fly as smoothly through the air as it can. The reason there are so many dimples as it is as many as they can fit on the golf ball to give it the best flight.
For better grip - According to the Spalding website: " There are 122 pebbles per square inch on a Spalding Basketball which is equivalent to approximately 35,000 pebbles.
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Dimpled golf balls fly farther than non-dimpled balls due to the combination of two effects of lift and drag.
Golfball's have dimples to make them fly higher.
makes the ball go farther, due to aerodynamics makes the ball go farther, due to aerodynamics
it is because of the wind andvelocity it travels
Almost all balls used in modern hockey are dimpled. They help prevent hydroplaning when on water and keep the flight stable when in the air.
The dimples reduce hydroplaning on water-based turfs and grounds, and keep it flying straight when in the air.
For better grip.
According to the Spalding website: " There are 122 pebbles per square inch on a Spalding basketball which is equivalent to approximately 35,000 pebbles. '
This would depend on whether the allele for dimples is dominant or recessive. If the allele for dimples is dominant and the no dimples allele is recessive then the phenotype of the individual would be dimpled. If the allele for no dimples is dominant and the allele for no dimples is recessive then the dimples will not be expressed. If these alleles are codominant then the dimples will be expressed but not as much as in an individual who has both alleles for dimples.
This would depend on whether the allele for dimples is dominant or recessive. If the allele for dimples is dominant and the no dimples allele is recessive then the phenotype of the individual would be dimpled. If the allele for no dimples is dominant and the allele for no dimples is recessive then the dimples will not be expressed. If these alleles are codominant then the dimples will be expressed but not as much as in an individual who has both alleles for dimples.
Dimples Cooper went by Dimples.
You can't really MAKE dimples. Dimples are completely genetic.
This would depend on whether the allele for dimples is dominant or recessive. If the allele for dimples is dominant and the no dimples allele is recessive then the phenotype of the individual would be dimpled. If the allele for no dimples is dominant and the allele for no dimples is recessive then the dimples will not be expressed. If these alleles are codominant then the dimples will be expressed but not as much as in an individual who has both alleles for dimples.
A dimple is a dominant trait. If a father has two dominant dimple genes (DD) and the mother has two recessive dimple genes (dd), the baby's dimple alleles will be Dd, meaning he will have dimples.
Dimples are a dominant trait.
Simple. Dimples.
As far as I know, dimples are genetic. I'm a teenager and I still have dimples.
There is no way to get rid of dimples other than plastic surgery. Dimples are very cute. Many people would like to have dimples.
a example of a gene