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The Engineering of the Drinking Bird
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@antman104
@antman104 8 сағат бұрын
A similar metal is used in braces
@Derek_Reynolds
@Derek_Reynolds 10 сағат бұрын
Amazing
@TheThingoftheSky
@TheThingoftheSky 11 сағат бұрын
Engineers reading this: please make it detect when I'm laying on the bed sideways (on my hip), they always turn the opposite way I want them to turn!
@BassSongPlayer
@BassSongPlayer 12 сағат бұрын
Great recognition of the role and creativity of the engineer.
@TurboLoveTrain
@TurboLoveTrain 13 сағат бұрын
Fun fact- This is also how you can tune hydrogen electrolysis plate size and spacing in a microwave trap... Also: You are quantum size: thermodynamics doesn't stop at the molecular scale especially when microwaves are involved. You are generalizing quantum mechanics into kinetic molecular theory for convenience.
@marcwaters2600
@marcwaters2600 15 сағат бұрын
The Betamax Man has a great youtube channel www.youtube.com/@thebetamaxman8905/videos
@jonathan_420
@jonathan_420 18 сағат бұрын
Just for fun I calculated the amount of times the quartz tuning fork would vibrate if powered for a year exactly. It would vibrate 1.033.371.648.000 times. That’s insane.
@christianroydcarlcastillo1892
@christianroydcarlcastillo1892 21 сағат бұрын
thanks
@theshadowking3198
@theshadowking3198 Күн бұрын
Easier for kong to pick up
@johnnyfatrous6577
@johnnyfatrous6577 Күн бұрын
Long live architecture the oldest engineering profession
@karanthakur1978
@karanthakur1978 Күн бұрын
Hire a good editor to make the video more understandable visually, like veritasium does
@thedailyruns6046
@thedailyruns6046 Күн бұрын
I just engineered a way to hit my wife's G spot everytime, 100% of the time.
@VirtualJMills
@VirtualJMills Күн бұрын
Freebie: Cam rotation will end up spreading pressure-wear on the pen tip, since no one writes with the pen fully vertical, but will likely write with the clip indexed towards the area above the hand-web.
@MeIn321
@MeIn321 Күн бұрын
The Empire State Building withstood a plane crash and King Kong.
@vetabateham8101
@vetabateham8101 Күн бұрын
Nice!
@rucellegarciano4105
@rucellegarciano4105 2 күн бұрын
A technologist is different from an engineer... There is a huge gap between the two.
@rucellegarciano4105
@rucellegarciano4105 2 күн бұрын
Basically, what you are saying is that: "An engineer can be called as such without science or mathematics." But straight up... That's untenable in our current times. But you are half right. Or, there is some sense of truth in what you are saying. For one, your belief is hinged in the context of the medieval times where a technologist is still fused with engineering. But today, you may have been living under the rock for quite some time, but a technologist is distinct from an engineer. The training is even very different. Very... We have subjects that are the same, if not almost the same with that from the College of Science and Mathematics. So, again, you are confusing a technologist from an engineer. Then second, if we would use your argument and push it in its possible logical conclusion then there would not be disciplines such as electrical, electronics and communication and computer engineering. You have been living under the rock, these past years, but electricity is most of the time unobservable unless someone would be electrocuted. So, in what language were the new engineering disciplines written? Mathematics... Physics... A technologist would flunk if you would let him take our exams... How much more an average student of the College and Science and Mathematics? So you see... You are just bigoted... Unless, you really are living under the rocks these past years...
@azure5644
@azure5644 2 күн бұрын
So why were they moving the boulder?
@blessedandbiwithahintofmagic
@blessedandbiwithahintofmagic 2 күн бұрын
What an incredible production of engineering, this is such a marvel, now that I'm finally undersranding it. So the screen is actually just dark half the time - no light is projected, but the human mind handles that by blurring the film together for us. What brilliant workarounds for our limitations of engineering, using loopholes in how human minds work to get workarounds!
@MichaelB1979
@MichaelB1979 2 күн бұрын
I just discovered this guys videos aaànd i love them. He has a great voice too
@brodyllc
@brodyllc 2 күн бұрын
your weird asf looking 😂
@PhilU2B
@PhilU2B 2 күн бұрын
Excellent video. One other feature of these cans is the way they handle freezing of their contents. I often place a can in the freezer to get it chilled more quickly...and sometimes forget it is in there. Next day open the freezer and see the can with its bottom dome bulged outward and down. Similarly the top bulges upward such that the top is entirely above the seam and one layer of the seam is undone. Most of the time this occurs and the can is not ruptured, but twice the can has ruptured and sprayed mostly frozen carbonated beverage all over the freezer compartment. If you test this I recommend a large zipper-seal freezer bag.
@freddydelatorre1485
@freddydelatorre1485 2 күн бұрын
Maybe that's because we don't care!!🤦
@Hectorsdad
@Hectorsdad 2 күн бұрын
What a brilliant piece of research. Thanks so much.
@KngMaxwell
@KngMaxwell 2 күн бұрын
ohhh thats where i recognize you. the ingenious design of the aluminum can video that shows up in my recommended like every 6 months.
@umey3445
@umey3445 3 күн бұрын
The can vents?!?!?! 📮
@deniselee1900
@deniselee1900 3 күн бұрын
Genetic Algorithm en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_algorithm is now easily accessible using python script!
@danielwinter441
@danielwinter441 3 күн бұрын
empire state tower looks better
@kallekas8551
@kallekas8551 3 күн бұрын
No straight lines in nature…good engineering thinking.
@lafo1639
@lafo1639 3 күн бұрын
awesome explanation! thank you for your excellent work on this
@nickwatchesyoutube
@nickwatchesyoutube 3 күн бұрын
01:16 - 05:26 : The explanation alone
@halffulltome
@halffulltome 3 күн бұрын
The can is vinted?
@engineerguyvideo
@engineerguyvideo 3 күн бұрын
Yes … it’s the “i” “e” confusion of my southern accent … see the end of my video on the click pen
@harry130747
@harry130747 4 күн бұрын
You left out the place of flying buttresses and spires. Gothic arch construction. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jc-IZcSevp2rXX0.html
@YerMan7802
@YerMan7802 4 күн бұрын
Incredible video explained in such detail, yet simple enough for non engineering or scientific minds to comprehend. I never had this device explained so clearly and simply. I was lucky enough to grow up close to the Parsons home in Birr, Co. Offaly, Ireland,, where the one of the original turbines is on display, in the tour of this magnificent castle & gardens.
@sockglock
@sockglock 4 күн бұрын
Heyy some of my professors used your videos!
@ItsEllusive
@ItsEllusive 4 күн бұрын
This guys outro makes me feel like I’m watching some news station with my grandma
@arthurm4726
@arthurm4726 4 күн бұрын
Mentions ‘precision’, and then quotes the size of something in ‘football fields’….
@LOLERXP
@LOLERXP 4 күн бұрын
This doesn't demonstrate that engineers didn't "use science", it demonstrates that engineers applied basic scientific principles long before anyone applied them to natural science. Someone, at some point, thought "Maybe a pointed arch will be better?" (hypothesis), invented a method, built buildings using this method and it worked (experiment), then told others about it or showed them, who in turn used it and found that it worked too (repetition of the experiment resulting in verification), thereby establishing the "rules of thumb" (theory/fact), which become common knowledge amongst engineers, who keep using them because they think and find repeatedly that they do indeed work (consensus). On a related note, geometry is a branch of mathematics. The claim that "they didn't know mathematics, they just knew geometry" is a self-contradiction. So while the fundamental points of the video are of course correct and well-presented, I think the conclusions drawn from them are a bit adventurous.
@thomasstuart6861
@thomasstuart6861 5 күн бұрын
Bill there are two types of engineers, one looks at epoxy and sees 5000psi adheasion, the other looks a polyester and see's 500psi adheasive strength. Bondo is not made of epoxy.
@mynamesjeff1814
@mynamesjeff1814 5 күн бұрын
I like the old one.
@chadvanderlinden9548
@chadvanderlinden9548 5 күн бұрын
It's always going to be the Sears Tower. Willis can suck it.
@andrewhoughton8606
@andrewhoughton8606 5 күн бұрын
Also difeerance in construction mostly welf vs rivet
@Justin-cx7hz
@Justin-cx7hz 5 күн бұрын
IN OTHER WORDS, it works EXACTLY LIKE YOU THINK IT DOES - you flip it and it pushes the loose can part open
@user-it9vs3vq2z
@user-it9vs3vq2z 5 күн бұрын
Isn't it just uglier? Then you have the social issue of living more densely horizontally. Do people like that. Do they thank you for being crammed together with more people? "hey I got a great idea mom and dad. Me and my family can live in your basement. I solved the problem." We found another problem.
@_Addi_
@_Addi_ 5 күн бұрын
Buddy, if you want everyone to be living in single family homes, each one of them will cost millions. Apartments and condos allow for more affordable housing at a far faster pace, and allows a city to rapidly increase supply of housing to bring down costs for everyone. It also allows for a greater amount of people to live closer to their jobs. Thus saving billions for citizens every year. Its also very convenient if the city is planned well, as everything is within walking distance, making cars optional to most people. There are so many benefits to apartments and condos. Just because its not the lifestyle you enjoy, doesnt mean others dont either, and it certainly doesnt mean there are no benefits. Apartments and condos are plenty spacious, and modern buildings have great sound insulation. Its not as uncomfortable and cramped as you think.
@user-it9vs3vq2z
@user-it9vs3vq2z 5 күн бұрын
@@_Addi_ It's uncomfortable in that there is no outdoor space. The radius around the building is always going to be crowded. You think people would only move away from an area because you can't build taller and that's not true. The walking distance statement is also crap. Cities like washington DC, and New York were built before cars, and they also didn't have elevators. Paris was built before cars. Bologna Italy, has a cathedral on top of a hill with a 666 step walkway. People used to like to walk. I don't know how they become non-walkable. Architecture is supposed to designed to be animated by human movement. It's supposed to make people want to move through it. Before video games and television all people had was architecture to work with. that's why they used to make gardens just to walk through and look at. people still go to the empire state building to look at it. No one is going to pay money or want to see that big ugly black building. I think you're in finance or something and just writing the crap you read instead of thinking yourself. You're right the prison lifestyle is not something that I enjoy. It's also not true that the cost to build single families is too high. Someone has intentionally destroyed small towns. That's been financially engineered. You can go build that in mexico city or something, and not in america. It seems like they need housing in south america.
@athief
@athief 5 күн бұрын
This channel should be as famous as Veritasium, VSauce, SmarterEveryDay, and the likes. It best for a collab!
@rogerwilliams2902
@rogerwilliams2902 5 күн бұрын
What Randall and Boot achieved was incredible, probably the most important development during WW2 .
@mustardroshi418
@mustardroshi418 5 күн бұрын
doesn't work well obvsly
@mr.f716
@mr.f716 5 күн бұрын
fulcrum come in yeaaahh
@rogerwilliams2902
@rogerwilliams2902 5 күн бұрын
Excellent video, plain concise language .
@globetrotter7778
@globetrotter7778 5 күн бұрын
My father and I watched this video together a few years ago and it's had a transformational impact on both our lives in that we don't take things for granted as much and we appreciate the engineering behind every single man-made object that we encounter.