File:Curveball-magnus-effect.jpg

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En: The Magnus effect, highlighted by this image, causes a spinning ball to curve more than is attributable to gravity alone.

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Description This image shows ideal-air-flow (potential flow) velocity vectors and transparent pressure-coefficient contours on a moving, rotating ball. The airflow simulation was performed in SymLab using the Professional add-on. It was rendered in POV-Ray and annotated in GIMP.
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