The discussion explores the speed of air when pressurized, noting that while there is no theoretical speed limit, practical limitations exist. Factors like ambient pressure, temperature, and duct shape significantly influence air speed and acceleration. The conversation highlights the use of energy conservation principles to estimate speed when air expands from one pressure to another, suggesting formulas like the Bernoulli equation for rough approximations. It is clarified that air molecules can theoretically accelerate indefinitely, limited only by the speed of light, but practical constraints arise near the speed of sound. The need for a simple equation to estimate projectile speed propelled by compressed air is emphasized, with suggestions to focus on projectile mass for calculations.