P>Hey, it's me Destiny. Welcome back to “Smarter Every Day.” This video is awesome because we're finally going to shoot it at stuff. And if you don't know what I'm talking about, in a previous episode of “Smarter Every Day,” we fulfilled an important dream of mine by building a baseball cannon that could shoot a baseball faster than the speed of sound. With the help of my friends Jeremy, David, and Trent, we designed, built and tested the world's first supersonic baseball cannon. We used a special high-speed camera setup up to get Schlieffen imagery of a baseball with a Mach cone out in front of it. You can see the pressure weight in front of the baseball. After that, we did a good old-fashioned stick test to make sure that our math was correct, and that the baseball was actually going faster than the speed of sound. Yeah. Hey, it's supersonic. That was Mach 1.35. I mean, it's just measured straight up with poles. Okay, we have a supersonic baseball cannon. It is verified. We were floored by what we saw when we captured super slow motion of the ball hitting the steel backdrop. The amount of kinetic energy in this baseball is absolutely insane. It's time to actually use the supersonic baseball cannon. The first video we did with this thing was all about building it and proving that it is in fact a supersonic baseball cannon. We had some breakage though. As this rod came back and hit this piston to try to decelerate the rod as it came back, it flexed the whole thing because you have a moment arm between here and here. (piston firing) And everything was in tension, but it was only supported by these on the bottom. So this is what we call the strong back. Jeremy's plasma cut them out, which is pretty rad. (machine hissing) —...
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