Smoke Rings Create a small blast of air or a giant ring of smoke!
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Years ago, toy manufacturers like Wham-O used to sell air blasters that sent bursts of air sailing across a room to the surprise and delight of any innocent victim. With a little practice, it was quite easy to shoot a cup off of someone's head from 20 feet away. Whether you buy one from your favorite toy store or make your own, you'll have a blast with this retro science toy.
Watch Steve perform the Smoke Ring demo on the Ellen Show
Materials
- 5 gallon bucket
- Bungee cord
- Plastic shower curtain or thick plastic sheet
The science toy is called an AirZooka
How does it work?
This activity demonstrates the fact that air occupies space. As the rubber sheet is pushed into the interior of the bucket, the volume decreases and pressure increases. The increase in pressure forces some of the air out of the hole. The velocity at which the air leaves the bucket is inversely proportional to the diameter of the hole; the smaller the hole the greater the velocity of the air. Students may have experienced a similar phenomenon as they constrict a garden hose to increase the velocity of the flowing water.
The proper name for the air cannon device is vortex generator. The "ball" of air that shoots out of the cannon is actually a flat vortex of air, similar to rings of smoke blown by a talented cigar smoker.
Additional Info
Smoke Ring Launcher - Start by finding a round, plastic trash can. Rubbermaid makes trash cans that work quite well. Carefully cut a 25 cm hole in the bottom of the trash can. The only thing left is to stretch a membrane across the top of the can. I stretch a piece of clear plastic show curtain over the can and secure it in place using a bungee type cord. That's it! When you lightly hit the show curtain, a transparent ring of spinning air shoots out of the hole. Just aim the air cannon at someone or something across the room and send a blast of air with a whack of the membrane.How can you make the invisible ring of smoke visible? With a little smoke, of course. The best smoke rings are made by filling the trash can with theatrical smoke. Smoke machines (foggers) are commonly used in stage productions. Check to see if your theater department has one, or see if you can borrow one from the disc-jockey who plays for your school dances!
The best smoke rings are made by gently tapping the shower curtain. A hard smack results in a fast, blast of air that is difficult to see. The flying vortices are best seen against a dark background with light coming from either side.
A vortex is generated because the air exiting the bucket at the center of the hole is traveling faster than the air exiting around the edge of the hole. That swirling or vortex motion can be observed if a little smoke is blown into the bucket just before giving the rubber membrane a gentle push.
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Steve Spangler Appears on Ellen Show
September 21st, 2007 -
Giant Smoke Rings
May 24th, 2007
Click the thumbnail below to see the video.
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