Aaed Musa has ingeniously created a wrist-mounted CD launcher, shooting projectiles at 33 mph, using mini-CDs. As CDs fade from relevance, Musa's design innovatively repurposes them, addressing both fun and functional aspects. Inspired by game designs, this contraption functions primarily as an entertaining tool for agriculture, notably to launch fruits and vegetables. While navigating design challenges, Musa shares extensive details about the physics behind the launcher via a YouTube video, inviting others to explore practical applications for such creative engineering pursuits.
CDs transformed audio consumption in the late '90s but have become obsolete. Aaed Musa creatively repurposes them into a wrist-mounted launcher for fruits and veggies.
Utilizing a mini-CD design, Musa's wrist-mounted launcher shoots projectiles at 33 mph, showcasing innovation in design from an obsolete format while retaining functionality.
Musa's project involves intricate physics and mathematics, detailed in his YouTube video, illustrating the depth of thought and innovation behind the wearable CD launcher.
This compelling innovation raises questions about repurposing obsolete technology creatively, suggesting greater potential uses for Musa's design beyond just shooting fruits and vegetables.
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