Using a few items from around the house, you can make a Styrofoam ball look as if it's floating in the air. STEP 2: Place the Styrofoam ball in the flow of air. As the flow of air pushes the Styrofoam ...
A ball or other object is suspended in the air stream provided by a reversed vacuum cleaner according to the Bernoulli's principle. Place a ball on top of the vacuum cleaner. Turn on the vacuum.
A simple stream of water somehow holds a styrofoam ball perfectly in place, creating a strange and stable levitation effect.
We’ve all made a tiny ping-pong ball float on a hair dryer, but what YouTube’s Veritasium is demonstrating here—a giant styrofoam ball floating on the side of a thin stream of water—seems to ...