The World's Most Powerful Vortex Cannon - Destruction at 350 mph

TLDRExperience the power of the world's most powerful Vortex Cannon shooting rings of air at over 350 mph. Watch as it demolishes cardboard boxes and even trims trees. Learn how it creates a concentrated tornado and the science behind it. Get hit by the Vortex Cannon and witness its force.

Key insights

The Vortex Cannon shoots rings of air at over 350 mph, demolishing cardboard boxes and trimming trees.

The Vortex Cannon creates a concentrated tornado that can throw objects up to 40 ft away.

The shock wave created by the Vortex Cannon can be seen hitting objects before the vortex ring.

The Vortex Cannon uses a short burst of air and bends the air like a lens to form the vortex ring.

The Vortex Cannon's powerful blast can be used to scare birds and has been featured in a Star Wars movie.

Q&A

How fast does the Vortex Cannon shoot the rings of air?

The Vortex Cannon shoots the rings of air at over 350 mph.

What objects can the Vortex Cannon demolish?

The Vortex Cannon can demolish cardboard boxes and even trim trees.

How far can the Vortex Cannon throw objects?

The Vortex Cannon can throw objects up to 40 ft away.

What can be seen before the vortex ring when the Vortex Cannon is fired?

A shock wave created by the Vortex Cannon can be seen hitting objects before the vortex ring.

What is the purpose of the Vortex Cannon?

The Vortex Cannon is used to scare birds and has been featured in a Star Wars movie for its powerful blast sound effect.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Experience the power of the world's most powerful Vortex Cannon shooting rings of air at over 350 mph.

00:20Watch as the Vortex Cannon demolishes cardboard boxes with its concentrated tornado-like blast.

01:04Witness the shock wave created by the Vortex Cannon hitting objects before the vortex ring.

03:13Learn how the Vortex Cannon uses a short burst of air to form the vortex ring, bending the air like a lens.

03:47Discover the additional use of the Vortex Cannon, scaring birds with its powerful blast sound.