The Leaping Ball

1) The push of air and how fast it is going at an angle makes the ball jump out of the first glass.
2) The air the person blows would be moving forward, therefore pushing (forcing) the ball to go the way the air moves.
3) Flowing air creates a different type of force, depending on which way, up or down, it goes. Each type has a different result.
4) The second glass would be placed determined on how fast the air blows. For example, the second glass would be placed closer to the first one if the air is moving slow, creating a smaller jump. However, if the air was moving faster, the glasses would be spaced apart creating a larger jump.
5) If air is blown on the near side of the ball, the ball would be pushed upwards, keeping a certain flow in that particular area.

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