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How fast could it be fired? How much kinetic energy is needed to move a small ball of air? So how long would the bateries last? |
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Having played with one of these in the "gadget shop" I came to the conclusion that the fun is in shooting it at somebody then looking away innocently. The thing is so directional and the sound of it to the victim is so much like a loud bang that they invariably turn around and clearly can't believe that nobody else heard the explosion. This guerrilla tactic would probably work less well if they turned to see me brandishing an automatic airzooka at them. Overall a fishbone for scaring cats. |
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Croissant for the cat-scaring application .... can you make the thing actually fire the D cells at them ? |
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<aims cat at 8th of 7>Kill pus! kill! Oh okay just sit and clean yourself then - I give up</blah> |
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My traditional airzookas are on
back order. I'm not crazy about an
idea that obsolesces my new toy
before it arrives. |
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as for cats I did think my friends
would enjoy 'zooking stuff near
the cats to animate them with an
unseen hand. I'm not kept by a cat
and so am not sure if this
application would be fishboned.
Any thoughts [dobtabulous]? |
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Leaf blower? Its louder sure, but its the flamethrower of Airzookas. |
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Well, you have ~20 newtons * ~.075 meters = 1.5 J
so, power supply is not too much of a problem... however, you'll have problems with turbulent airflow in the thing. You won't get the quality of vortexes you'r used to (at high rates of fire). |
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