Free Science Experiment – Hairdryer and Ping Pong Ball Experiment


Enjoy the following experiment. It works because of The Bernoulli Principle. Moving air has lower air pressure than stationary air.
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What do you need:

  • A hairdryer
  • A ping pong ball

This one’s nice and simple! Pop your ping pong ball into the middle of your hairdryer and turn it on!
 No surprise, your ping pong ball flies up into the air!

Here’s where things get interesting! Start to twist the hairdryer to the side slowly and smoothly. You should be able to twist it all the way to a 45 degree angle before the ping pong ball will fall!

In the first case this is a great demonstration of Newton’s laws. The air from the hairdryer pushes up, the gravity from planet Earth pulls down and the ball sits at the point where those two forces are equal!

The second part is what shocks most people! As you twist the hairdryer over to its side how come the ball doesn’t fall? That all comes down to Bernoulli! The air forms a stream around the ball and as you twist the hairdryer over you may well notice the ball start to spin – that’s because of its position in the air stream.  (This is the same effect that you see when soccer players curl free kicks, the spinning of the ball and the change of airflow caused the ball to swerve to the side)

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