[Jacob] has put a slightly new twist on the levitating ball trick with his ping-pong ball levitation machine. We’ve all seen magnetic levitation systems before. Here on Hackaday, [Caleb] built ...
If you own a ping pong table, it's likely there's a bucket of ping pong balls lying in wait for a bash. Even if your racket sport days are behind you, you can get those balls in motion again with ...
This is a super-accurate clock That uses ping-pong balls as diffusers for LEDs, but with a little know-how you can turn this into a full marquee display. Join me after break where I’ll share the ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) has released a video showing the manufacturing of ping pong balls and it's incredibly satisfying to watch.
The ping pong ball is going 5 miles per hour as you’re hitting it back and forth with a partner. So if you’re on the train, the ball appears to be travelling at 5 miles per hour, but if you ...