Physics student students have long recognized the inherent coolness of ping pong cannons, but have often expressed disappointment in their lack of speed. Due to the laws of gas flow, a run-of-the-mill ping-pong cannon can only accelerate a ball to speeds of 160 – 480 kilometers per hour – far too fast for any human ping-pong opponent, but still far, far too slow.
Purdue University’s Mark French, and his students Craig Zehrung and Jim Stratton, have fixed that problem. By adding a convergent/divergent nozzle to the cannon, they found a way to make an already cool toy even cooler, and accelerate a ping-pong ball to supersonic speeds.


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Images and Video Courtesy of Mark French