The Gaussian cannon

  • Andersson Å
  • Karlsson C
  • Lane H
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Abstract

This report studies different properties of a Gaussian cannon. The cannon’s firing velocity is measured for a varying number of steel balls, varying input velocity and different geometries of the cannon. By measuring the attractive force from the magnet on the balls a mapping of the potential energy for the firing process is acquired. It is found that the firing of a Gaussian cannon can be modeled as successive collisions between the magnet and its neighboring balls, and between successive balls. To reach the highest possible ejection speed with a trigger ball that is released from rest, a chained cannon should be used. The optimal number of balls on each individual cannon depends on magnetization energies and coefficients of restitution.

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Andersson, Å., Karlsson, C.-J., & Lane, H. (2017). The Gaussian cannon. Emergent Scientist, 1, 6. https://doi.org/10.1051/emsci/2017006

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