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Re: pneumatic launch velocity
Aside from the actual speed that the piston moves (I hadn't thought about that until now), I don't think that it would be practical to launch the balls this way.
E=0.5mv^2
To get the ball to 12m/s, we need to supply it with 13J. This assumes no spin and minimal friction losses.
W=Fd
A 2" cylinder at 60psi will be able to give this 13J with a ~6" stroke. That's a huge volume of air. Your fire rate wouldn't be that great.
Of course, if your goal isn't the full 12m/s, some pneumatic mechanism might work for you.
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