Golf Ball Dimples
Golf balls aren’t actually round, so the term “golf ball” is misleading. Turbulence in the air around the ball is caused by these defects, which helps to reduce drag. Golf balls were finally fitted with dimples to create turbulence in order to achieve more lift and hit greater distances. Unfortunately, if you just play putt-putt, the dimples on a golf ball won’t help you much. They are, however, a major reason why today’s professional athletes can hit the ball so much further than in previous times.
Long Neck Bottles
Alcoholic drinks are often packaged in long-necked containers that cater to drinkers. Beer bottles, for example, are designed in such a way that they are easy to hold for long periods of time. It’s also a lot easier to pour them straight from the fridge into an ice-cold bottle or mug. Certain long-neck bottles of unfiltered beers can have a more bulbous neck to help catch debris and sediment. Long necks help disperse heat in the bottle as your warm hand grips it if that wasn’t enough.