This was excellent to watch, though the whole time it made me think of this classic engineering video: https://youtu.be/RXJKdh1KZ0w
1937 film explains how a car differential works
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#92If you enjoy this, don't miss the video lecture on World War 2-era mechanical fire control computers by the U.S. Navy. I learned you can do a lot of computations with gears and shafts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwf5mAlI7Ug
Another great older film is "Similarities of Wave Behavior" [1] from Bell Labs. It was aimed at college students, and covers in a very clear way these topics: reflection of waves from free and clamped ends, superposition, standing waves and resonance, energy loss by impedance mismatching, and reduction of energy loss by quarter-wave and tapered-section transformers. [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DovunOxlY1k
Re: 1937 film explains how a car differential works
#93How would films like this be consumed in the 30’s? Would it be shown in theaters before a feature film?
Re: 1937 film explains how a car differential works
#94So in this differential, the housing can turn both wheels simultaneously, but if one wheel slips and becomes free, it can't direct the torque to the free wheel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEiSTzK-A2A
Maybe someone has a better explanation?
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#95The lack of background music and pace is really interesting to me. Compared to a typical "how it's made" video [1] (which I feel has a similar level of detail), this video feels significantly more digestible. Those moments of silence feel totally alien and out of place in today's style, but I think contributes positively to my ability to understand and process the information. [1] https://youtu.be/8gno0_emzo8
It's just like in sports now where someone has to be rambling about something the entire game, even though you're watching it. It's still useful, often to find out which player shot or for the added excitement with the crowd. But they ALL feel the need to fill dead space the entire show which I personally would experiment with if I ran the show. There's plenty going on always already. Humans are weird like that.
I'm sure this has applications in Youtube and other educational videos or whatever.
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#96The style in those old films is so relaxing and pedagogically great. Has anyone else noticed that today's educational content intended for adults increasingly uses a format that was regionally only used for very young children? There is almost always personality emoting and doing accidentally on purpose funny things and laughing, exaggerating everything to keep people engaged.
- differentials
- fluid based car transmission
- navy canon driver based on analog computers
- wave principles (using super cute appartus to show impedance)
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#97if you really want to see something cool, check out interaxle differentials and detroit dfifferentials. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-d-uOYCrRE
torsen differentials are incredible as they can in many cases overcome the traction difference problem https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEiSTzK-A2A
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#98Earlier quoted context omitted.
Not really, there are plenty of companies founded before 1937 that still exist
But the people are dead, so they are the same or different ‘company’ in a similar vein of argument.
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#100Edit: nice (short) discussion on this on reddit from 2 years ago https://amp.reddit.com/r/cars/comments/9d33os/why_did_the_ch...