0 a small hollow especially on the surface of the skin -- smilehul
She has a dimple in her cheek when she smiles.
One of these waves is gravity-like, having three dimples, while the other two are capillary-like, having five dimples.
At long times, the pressure inside the dimple (relative to the ambient) is nearly uniform and drops fast beyond its edge.
Under normal quiescent conditions, the red blood cells assume the shape of biconcave disks, that is, disks with a double-sided dimple at the centre.
The head was in black and white, apart from bright red 'lipstick' and streaks of blue daubed onto the eyelids and dimples.
Moreover, he predicted that capillary waves have profiles that peak or dimple downward, contrary to the case of gravity waves.
However, other photographs show recoil occurring with a dimple appearing as the 'release of tension ' acts like a point impulse.
Beyond the dimple, the thickness quickly returns to the asymptotic form given by (30).
This confirms that the dimple has a parabolic shape to a first approximation.