Turn Your Car Into a Golf Ball to Increase Your Fuel Efficiency
It works, it really works! Growing up, I always wondered why golf balls were dimpled and I was surprised to learn the answer. It's not ...
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It works, it really works!
Growing up, I always wondered why golf balls were dimpled and I was surprised to learn the answer. It's not obvious, but the dimples help the ball travel farther and longer by creating chaos in the wind stream, which cuts down on the tail (watch the video for a great visual explanation). And then I wondered why we didn't see it more often, say on cars?
I always assumed the dimple effect only took place at higher speeds. Either that or it was just plain ugly.
Turns out Mythbusters thought the same thing (via Autoblog). They took a Ford Taurus and covered it with dimpled modelers clay.
They took some model clay, placed it in the back seat (to make the weight the same) and saw they could get 26 mpg at 65 mph. Then they put the 1,082 dimples onto the car. Testing showed they went up to 29 mpg at 65 mph.
The video for the episode is from megavideo:
So, why not do this to a Prius?
Growing up, I always wondered why golf balls were dimpled and I was surprised to learn the answer. It's not obvious, but the dimples help the ball travel farther and longer by creating chaos in the wind stream, which cuts down on the tail (watch the video for a great visual explanation). And then I wondered why we didn't see it more often, say on cars?
I always assumed the dimple effect only took place at higher speeds. Either that or it was just plain ugly.
Turns out Mythbusters thought the same thing (via Autoblog). They took a Ford Taurus and covered it with dimpled modelers clay.
They took some model clay, placed it in the back seat (to make the weight the same) and saw they could get 26 mpg at 65 mph. Then they put the 1,082 dimples onto the car. Testing showed they went up to 29 mpg at 65 mph.
The video for the episode is from megavideo:
So, why not do this to a Prius?