Torpedo Toy

Torpedo Toy

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<h1>Scaled Up</h1> Had enough fun with the smaller ones for "the boys" that I decided to make a full-size version for the "grups". Works best in about should-deep water, use your index finger to push the torpedo. Videos coming as soon as my new fancy-pants phone arrives. <h2>New Profile:</h2> Slightly more nose-heavy than the smaller toy, and the twist of the fins is reversed to allow a right-handed American football-style throw (also: "curveball" technique works). The nose-heavy nature means it doesn't tend upward as much, leading to no hydrodynamic stalling and thus a more continuous glide. (Old ones would "stall & sink" as opposed to "slowing and gliding") <h2>New Density:</h2>After reviewing my extremely suspect buoyancy calcs, I re-examined things and realized that by simply making it larger, I would increase the water fraction and approach neutral buoyancy the easy way (by being mostly water). As a result this one is about 3.5% negatively buoyant, as opposed to 4-5% for the scaled ones, it doesn't seem like a lot, but the practical difference is large. <h2>New Range</h2>All these changes means the ultimate range of the torpedo is at least double what the smaller versions offered. Less good for the kids, better for the adults. <h2>Check Out My Cool Collection of Cups, Mugs, and More!</h2>There's even some freebies on my site, here at <a href="https://WeCanDrinkTogether.com/">WeCanDrinkTogether.com</a>. No account required, you can checkout as a guest or login with your google account.

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