Recorded in Mexico City, Mexico, this video shows Manuel Vallarí recording a ping pong ball as it bounces off ... some in to spice things up." This cool clip was filmed on March 4, 2021.
To show you how, it's enlisted the help of some inanimate objects. In the PSA above, a single ping-pong ball falls onto tightly packed mouse traps each with ping-pong balls sitting atop.
The LEDs and ping pong balls were mounted on the electron gun from a broken oscilloscope, giving it a cool look. The balls are lit one at a time by an Arduino, which illuminates each one for 15 ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) has released a video showing the manufacturing of ping pong balls and it's incredibly satisfying to watch.