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Gyroscopic precession| Engineering physics| #missile #howitworks #gyro #submarine #physics
Gyroscope and gyroscopic precession are pure physics. This video explains gyroscope working, gyroscopic effect, it's application in missiles, aircrafts, submarines and in Hubble space telescope. It works based on angular momentum and torque vectors. It's so non-intuitive but finds application in day-to-day life. It is used in guidance systems of missiles, submarines and even in the Hubble space telescope. Even when we turn our bikes, gyroscopic effect can be observed. This video explains in simplistic way the working of Gyroscopes and the gyroscopic precession effects on aircrafts, ships and turning of bikes.
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Lithium battery working explained | electric vehicles #howitworks #electricvehicle #battery #power
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Explains the working of Lithium-ion battery and it's application in electric vehicles (EVs). Electric vehicles and Li-ion batteries have become the future of transportation. Li-ion batteries are also used in mobile phones and in Laptop computers. The importance of battery management system (BMS) is explained. Very interesting engineering behind EVs and Li-ion battery packs explained in the vide...
ADITYA-L1 mission explained | ISRO successful solar mission | Chandrayan-3 | India's achievement |
Просмотров 1 тыс.Год назад
ADITYA-L1 is the first Indian solar mission by ISRO. After the success of Chandrayan-3 mission to south pole of moon, under DR. Somnath, ISRO's mission to the Sun will make India a space power. ADITYA L1 will be launched using PSLV, to the Lagrangian point L1, 1.5 million kilometers away from earth. It will take four months for ADITYA's travel. It will study about solar winds, solar flares, sol...
Poiseuille's law - pressure difference, flow rate and viscosity | Fluid mechanics | pumping power.
Просмотров 233Год назад
This physics video provides a basic introduction into Poiseuille's law. It explains how to calculate the pressure difference required to maintain a constant volume flow rate using poiseuille's equation given the coefficient of viscosity, the cross-sectional radius and the length of the pipe. How to calculate the volume flow rate and the mass flow rate given the pressure difference. Finally, it ...
SpaceX self-landing rockets explained| Falcon rocket aerodynamics and controls.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX tested the self-landing falcon rockets, for reusable launch systems. The working of control systems, optimization algorithms and engineering involved in the landing system design of reusable launch system falcon is explained. The closed loop control systems used in the reusable launch system are discussed with a real-life example. The input and output sensors and actuators us...
How superconductors work | Superconductivity Engineering Physics
Просмотров 384Год назад
Explains how superconductors work and the engineering Physics of superconductivity. Magnetically levitated trains or MagLev, MRI scanner and CERN particle accelerators are based on superconductivity. Running at more than 600 km per hour, it has achieved the status of ‘fastest train.’ This train uses superconducting magnets, which is why it is called SC MagLev. Once charged with an exciting curr...
What is Hypersonic missile? SCRAMJET engines.
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
This defense technology video explains hypersonic missile working and SCRAMJET engineering. Hypersonic missiles can travel faster than five times the speed of sound. Russia and China have invested heavily in different types of hypersonic missiles capable of carrying both nuclear and conventional warheads. Follow us on Instagram: stay_sci_curious Visit our blog for more contents: ...
Gas turbine - Turbine blade cooling #jet #engine #Aircraft #propulsion #aerospace
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.Год назад
About Gas turbine engines, aircraft engines, jet propulsion, turbine blade cooling, heat transfer. Explains turbine blade cooling mechanisms, ceramic coatings, thermal barrier coating. Explains convection cooling, film cooling and impingement cooling #rollsroyce #GE Follow us on Instagram: stay_sci_curious Visit our blog for more contents: stayscicurious.blogspot.com/ Visit our L...
How aircraft engine works? - turbofan #aircraft #propulsion #rollsroyce #ge #engines
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Turbofan engine, Turbojet engine, Thrust, Bypass ratio, Propulsive efficiency, Pressure ratio, Fan blades, Turbine blades, engine materials, aircraft propulsion, gas turbine engines, centrifugal stress, shock wave, efficiency, turbine blade material, fan blade material, Rolls Royce, General Electric, Trent engine, GenX engine. Bypass flow, core flow. Follow us on Instagram: stay_s...
Gas turbine engine working | Aircraft engines
Просмотров 16 тыс.Год назад
About Gas turbine engines, aircraft engines and jet propulsion working. Compressor, turbines and nozzle working. Thrust production and Newton's law. Explains about basic working cycle of aircraft gas turbine engines, application of Newton's law for thrust production. Explains how momentum thrust is produced and how individual components helps in thrust production. #rollsroyce Follow us on Insta...
Eddy current - Eddy current brakes #howitworks #trains #physics #electromagnetic #Induction
Просмотров 34 тыс.Год назад
Eddy current - Eddy current brakes #howitworks #trains #physics #electromagnetic #Induction

Комментарии

  • @sohagmostofa5674
    @sohagmostofa5674 Месяц назад

    Wow! It just amazing.

  • @PrabhakarGunda
    @PrabhakarGunda Месяц назад

    But how eddy currents play role in motors??

  • @dalenassar9152
    @dalenassar9152 2 месяца назад

    You didn't mention how this braking system can use that 'wasted' heat power into something useful, such as energy for battery or supercap charging. THANKS FOR THE CLOSE LOOK AT ONE OF THESE!!

  • @MARIAM_010
    @MARIAM_010 2 месяца назад

    طالبة سادس😂

  • @mohebalikalani2115
    @mohebalikalani2115 2 месяца назад

    thanks

  • @unclejoeoakland
    @unclejoeoakland 2 месяца назад

    What flaps? That piece on the front edge of the upper foil, of deamination monokote?

  • @Beniamin6665
    @Beniamin6665 3 месяца назад

    NASA has 0 to do with it

  • @BQA456
    @BQA456 4 месяца назад

    Revelations

  • @YashRaj-wv4nf
    @YashRaj-wv4nf 7 месяцев назад

    Hi , I have a question. Due to they eddy current proudced there is high heat generation. Even if the conducting disc slow down, how do we tackle to cool down the entire system. IRL do we have a cooling mechanism

    • @staysci-curious
      @staysci-curious 3 месяца назад

      Hi Yash, they don't have exclusive cooling system. Mostly they are air cooled as brakes are not going to be used continuously for long durations, only when needed they will be used for short duration.

  • @Incredible_Dam
    @Incredible_Dam 7 месяцев назад

    Currection : Relatiive motion of magnetic field produces electric field and E produces induced emf and then current.

    • @staysci-curious
      @staysci-curious 3 месяца назад

      Hi Harshit. Yeah, it is true that for current, EMF should be induced. But it was not exclusively mentioned in the video, as we were trying to understand the process. Thanks for your comments.

  • @kemalm9383
    @kemalm9383 8 месяцев назад

    How hot do the disc get with the Eddy Current?

    • @staysci-curious
      @staysci-curious 3 месяца назад

      Hi, the disc does get hotter, when brakes are applied. But it will be for a short duration and the temperature will not be high enough to cause any damage to the disc. Thanks for your comment.

  • @iWi-l6y
    @iWi-l6y 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you this helped me alot

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      @staysci-curious 8 месяцев назад

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  • @piano_arts_2007
    @piano_arts_2007 9 месяцев назад

    Cool. Never really tought of such an ideea.

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  • @jesscollie5173
    @jesscollie5173 9 месяцев назад

    I couldn't fully grasp this concept before finding your video. Thank you so much!

  • @rasheed4806
    @rasheed4806 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for your hardwork , Your explanation is awesome , keep going . Totally worth to watch your video !!❤❤❤

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      @staysci-curious 10 месяцев назад

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    • @RedPillSurvival
      @RedPillSurvival 6 месяцев назад

      @@staysci-curious Why can't permanent magnets be used?

  • @mehmoodamjid928
    @mehmoodamjid928 11 месяцев назад

    Amaizing ❤

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  • @SuriyaKsr
    @SuriyaKsr Год назад

    Very useful . 100% concept clarity 🎉

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      @staysci-curious 11 месяцев назад

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  • @anusinha6204
    @anusinha6204 Год назад

    Paeymemagnetsetkarbano giraganaheerookjaga

  • @GeethapriyaKatakam-s6p
    @GeethapriyaKatakam-s6p Год назад

    Thanks sir Due to this vedio I can understand about eddy current for today's examination

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      @staysci-curious Год назад

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  • @mushwani85
    @mushwani85 Год назад

    in todays world of railways, the this type of electrodynamic braking is not used, instead, the traction motors are converted into generators and the train comes to stop, then either this power is decapitated in brake resistors or sent back to catenary

    • @draganandrei5356
      @draganandrei5356 8 месяцев назад

      This would work if the train has multiple electrical motors distributed along the bogies (automotor). If only the locomotive is individual, it would not have enough braking power to stop the train.

  • @fbonnie6894
    @fbonnie6894 Год назад

    not many trains use this brake type

  • @mohsinraza416
    @mohsinraza416 Год назад

    I'M from Pakistan and believe me your method of teaching is exceptional ❤

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  • @TerragonCFD
    @TerragonCFD Год назад

    Great Explanation 🙂

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    @danrozsnaki8039 Год назад

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      @abhisekhkumar4948 Год назад

      You think haha.. We are just too cunning. Sorry for all the scam calls, I hate them equally.

  • @knowledge5943
    @knowledge5943 Год назад

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  • @shivamthakur5091
    @shivamthakur5091 Год назад

    Nice video

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  • @Nudnik1
    @Nudnik1 Год назад

    George Westinghouse invented air brakes 1800s friction safety first. This would replace such no wearing parts. Except if current is lost no brakes where as on air brakes if air is lost brakes come on automatically.

  • @marlonwood6529
    @marlonwood6529 Год назад

    Very informative video, thank you!

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    @himmetramthakur6525 Год назад

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    @surendrakverma555 Год назад

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      @staysci-curious Год назад

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    @MeaHeaR Год назад

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    @MeaHeaR Год назад

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  • @pilotrouse4510
    @pilotrouse4510 Год назад

    The best video !

    • @staysci-curious
      @staysci-curious Год назад

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  • @Biboran.
    @Biboran. Год назад

    Viva Russia !

  • @1percentclub_achieve
    @1percentclub_achieve Год назад

    Great video

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    @karan-bs5yg Год назад

    ❣️🤩waiting for next video

    • @staysci-curious
      @staysci-curious Год назад

      Thank you, for your curiosity! a wonderful content is on its way.

  • @fangqunyu4022
    @fangqunyu4022 Год назад

    Thanks for the nice video! One quick question: For turbofan engines, do you have information about the amount of thrust generated by bypass air and what is the typical temperature of bypass air?

    • @staysci-curious
      @staysci-curious Год назад

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  • @bsodgamer1234
    @bsodgamer1234 Год назад

    That engine is just a paint 3d object

  • @tomijones3063
    @tomijones3063 Год назад

    Great video

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  • @gillianlefrancois9394
    @gillianlefrancois9394 Год назад

    Rhenium is found on Earth, there is nothing alien about it

    • @staysci-curious
      @staysci-curious Год назад

      Thanks, Gillian, for your comment. It is not alien material that's true. It was mentioned just to show its properties are astonishing, as if it doesn't belong to earth. Thank you once again and support the channel by subscribing!

  • @KARTAVAYARAO
    @KARTAVAYARAO Год назад

    eddy brakes system is best of trains not for road vehicles thanks for this information🙂