This is actually a really common toy called an air for gun or marker. Depending where you are in the world of course.
For the air flow, when the piston is on the back stroke (when it is being forced to compress the spring) the nozzle has no obstructions as it is pulled back at the same time...
Ach! Sorry I wasn't very clear. Of course the post made sense to me XD
Ok,the actual values are not as important right now as the formula setup because I will be using the formula to calculate values for several different volumes of cylinders, different piston weights and different springs...
First off hello and I hope I have this right
Homework Statement
My problem- I have a cylinder of a specific value. One end of the cylinder has a piston and the other end is restricted by a nozzle that is attached to a tube. The information I need is how the flow out the smaller nozzle is...