suspended pingpong ball, Bernoulli's Principle

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2006

suspended pingpong ball, Bernoulli's Principle

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  • why are you usin a bunsen burner

    hope its not conneted to the gas

  • No, I am not using gas of course. I connected the bunsen burner to air supply. Sorry if this is not clear. I am using the burner because the nozzle creates a nice air flow that I needed.

  • NOBODY LIGHT A MATCH OR TURN A SWITCH...!!!

    I`m all for a little experimenting, but pumping gas out of an unlit bunson burner, just to float a ping pong ball is a little crazy.....lol

  • I am not using a bunsen burner, just using air directly from the air valve on the console cabinet. Sorry if this doesn't seem very clear

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  • hey!i was being serious! and you are the one with the "Dirty mind" thinking of such stuff!

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  • are you a wizard?

  • god, im doing a ahh project in school right now about Bernoulli's Principle and its so anoying, cause my teacher is making me do like a essay about my job, and its easy to do..... but so hard to explain!!!!1

  • Coanda effect.

  • You can do this with a small ball with your mouth!

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