Single and compound pulleys review - lifting our principal // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @averyeinhorn
    @averyeinhorn 5 лет назад +21

    Thanks from this 65 year old elementary school student. This is the kind of lesson your students will remember for a lifetime. Visual, fun, memorable. My high school physics teacher told us after a few weeks of teaching us: "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing - you guys have nothing to worry about".

  • @medicineman007
    @medicineman007 9 лет назад +196

    I wonder how many students you've inspired over the years to pursue a love of learning and exploration. Great work and thanks for doing what you do.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  9 лет назад +63

      medicineman007 Hi Medicineman007, thanks for the support. That's a good question and I have no idea. My goal has always been to let students see and experience some of the concepts of science for themselves, after that I can only hope that the interest grows. This will be my 39th year of teaching and I still love it.

    • @afaqjan9998
      @afaqjan9998 8 лет назад +1

      jjjjj

    • @ghostbully5973
      @ghostbully5973 8 лет назад +1

      mmm kay

    • @keanuchungusmode9453
      @keanuchungusmode9453 2 года назад +1

      Great teacher! You can tell the students like and respect him. They are taking an interest in it too

  • @talenbeebe5888
    @talenbeebe5888 7 лет назад +168

    I wish I had a teacher like you

    • @thewarlordscalling6537
      @thewarlordscalling6537 3 года назад +2

      take complete ownership of your results,& u won't have to wish for a teacher like that.

    • @vankry2682
      @vankry2682 3 года назад +2

      @@thewarlordscalling6537 Wow. Ok then.

    • @omega5516
      @omega5516 2 года назад +1

      he is my teacher

  • @Gu53cUa
    @Gu53cUa 8 лет назад +24

    You are an awesome teacher. The world needs more educators like you. Congrats

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 лет назад +2

      +Gusecua thank you Gusecua, I love what I do.

  • @neoc03
    @neoc03 8 лет назад +33

    Awesome and engaging lesson for your students. You are the kind of teacher kids remember their entire lives. Great job seizing on the opportunity to explain the 7:1

  • @chrisa1125
    @chrisa1125 4 года назад +4

    My daughter is 15... 10th grade. I wish she had teachers like you. You really impact lives and give them hands on learning that they will remember forever. When you make learning fun, you make it memorable. Thank you for what you do.

  • @Unattacked
    @Unattacked 3 года назад

    I’m 21 years old, watching this video more amazed then half of your students, JAW ON THE FLOOR.

  • @ELLPD316
    @ELLPD316 7 лет назад +6

    Thanks for showing me this. My wife and I have had a tough time getting my wheelchair in our suv. I knew there was a diy pulley system I could use I just didn't know what. Thanks again. Tell students great job.

  • @girlmastergeneral
    @girlmastergeneral 6 лет назад +8

    You're awesome teacher! Thanks for showing your students something that they can relate to/apply in the real world instead of just teaching out of a book! A++

  • @nevillecartwright7292
    @nevillecartwright7292 3 года назад +2

    Such a great explanation of how the pulley system works! Great job Bruce! I wish all teachers were as creative as you. Greetings from South Africa

  • @jman3929
    @jman3929 7 лет назад +8

    I use this everyday in my job as a Lineman. This is a very well done basic demonstration without getting into all the math.

  • @jessicapellowe5201
    @jessicapellowe5201 3 года назад +2

    Just wanted to say thanks for this video! I've used it every year with my grade 5s for the last 4 years! It makes these concepts SO much easier to understand for them!

  • @bittubarman210
    @bittubarman210 3 года назад +2

    I am Indian...
    ❤️❤️
    I like this system to study..
    Really it show the students practically...
    Thank you sir .
    To see the video , the students have clear concept of pully systems. 😊

  • @liawimsatt5089
    @liawimsatt5089 4 года назад

    just showed this to my seven year old daughter, she was very inspired as was I - God Bless teachers like you!

  • @Bryan_Kay
    @Bryan_Kay 3 года назад

    Teachers like Professor Yeany have inspired untold numbers of others to pursue a better understanding of the physical world. Thank you sir :)

  • @seanramon8054
    @seanramon8054 6 лет назад

    We need more teachers like this engaged with their work and students. Bruce, I admire that you are making a difference in their future.

  • @Wiljosgames
    @Wiljosgames 8 лет назад +18

    Regards from spain! it is awesome how enjoy science, and how you show that to students!

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 лет назад +4

      Thank you, Wijos, it's great to hear from someone in Spain!

  • @TylerMarsh43
    @TylerMarsh43 4 года назад

    Awesome to see educators who truly love to teach. Wish our country would properly pay well-qualified/enthusiastic educators like Bruce.

  • @gabetam5149
    @gabetam5149 17 дней назад

    Hey Mr. Yeany it’s awesome to see how far your channel has come your sub count is double what it used to be when I was your student you were a great science teacher. It’s funny to see myself on this video brings back great memories, I hope you’re doing well take care of yourself

    • @gabetam5149
      @gabetam5149 17 дней назад

      For those wondering I’m the small Hispanic boy in the orange shirt, proud to say mr. Yeany was my middle school science teacher 👍🏽

  • @freddyflynn1848
    @freddyflynn1848 8 лет назад

    Sir. Thank you. I am building the best system for storing my jeeps hard top on the ceiling just using my own power and factoring in ease of use. I learned that for all I thought I knew, I knew nothing of value that could help me do that. I appreciate you walking through this and wish you continued success.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks Freddy, glad it could help.

  • @Defrap22
    @Defrap22 4 года назад +14

    3:03 that principals a troll 😂

  • @idwtbam
    @idwtbam 6 лет назад

    I really applaud the effort in making a science and tech (or any subject matter really) concept fun

  • @sylanceX13
    @sylanceX13 3 года назад

    MANNNNN WHERE WERE U ALL MY 12 YR OF SCHOOLING. MAN I GREW UP IN LOS ANGELES NEVER HAD TEACHER LIKE U, SEEMS LIKE WE NEVER HAD THIS MUCH FUN LEARING , THANKS FOR ALL U DO , LOVED TO HAD U AS MY TEACHER,

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  3 года назад +1

      thank you, unfortunate that I was on the opposite coast

  • @zq7807
    @zq7807 3 года назад

    Physics is the magic we are deserve to know, and you - are the magician.

  • @amypomeroy1584
    @amypomeroy1584 4 года назад

    I wish my kids' (and all kids) had YOU for a science teacher! Thanks for posting this so we can enjoy remotely!

  • @TheAllBlackMan
    @TheAllBlackMan 7 лет назад +70

    I'm still having trouble believing the principal agreed to put the fate of his rear end in the students' hands. XD

    • @alexm7023
      @alexm7023 7 лет назад +1

      They got "safety" brakes though

    • @farazakbar4548
      @farazakbar4548 6 лет назад

      Chfjhjdhiiiif g k u c h j g inv chin j :/ Bhai j b hi hoof ;) cui f2fgj c hmm :-/ mc j j g junior g u ooiufvnjj

    • @jeron9272
      @jeron9272 4 года назад

      dafuq?

    • @allglad
      @allglad 4 года назад +1

      I wonder if safety breaks were in the initial tries...hopefully no injuries if there were.

  • @harshguptaxg2774
    @harshguptaxg2774 2 года назад +1

    A man who really loves teaching and exploring Physics !
    😀👍

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652 Год назад

    The Principal is quite a good sport for taking part. Great IRW demo.

  • @elcaminodelconversoyeljust8120
    @elcaminodelconversoyeljust8120 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your video.. I actually learned a lot. I work in the hvac field and I was looking for this types of videos.

  • @elizabethgillis672
    @elizabethgillis672 5 лет назад +2

    I took physics in high school. now in college. needed a little review on fixed pulley systems and work ratios and this was immensely helpful. Thank You!

  • @robmckennie4203
    @robmckennie4203 6 лет назад +1

    With a mechanical advantage of 2 you aren't pulling twice the distance to move the load half the distance, you're pulling twice the distance to get the load to move the same distance, or pulling the same distance to get the load to move half the distance.

  • @rodolforibas
    @rodolforibas Месяц назад

    I’m hoping to do the same tomorrow with my kids 7th graders. This video inspired me to make it two years ago and it created a lot of memories 🤘🏻

  • @vitor4944
    @vitor4944 4 года назад +1

    i always thought that physics was boring,until i had to search a way to lift heavy objects lol,nice video!

  • @jaxnean2663
    @jaxnean2663 4 года назад +1

    5:09 thats the point when it doesn't look like ''magic'' and it starts to make sense. great video Mr. Yeany

  • @ninepuchar1
    @ninepuchar1 2 года назад

    Awesome,wish we had teacher like you. Learning from these experiments👍👍

  • @emilywelsh5359
    @emilywelsh5359 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video! I am writing a children's book where they use pulleys, and this really helped me understand how it should work!

  • @bravofoxtrotllc6817
    @bravofoxtrotllc6817 4 года назад

    This is exciting learning, these kids will always remember this!

  • @orion6199
    @orion6199 5 лет назад +56

    Dr. Stone Anime Episode 6 made me come here :D

  • @wandakowalski7063
    @wandakowalski7063 4 года назад

    An inspired teacher. This is called active learning. If you want to teach someone such physical things, allow them to use their hands ... they will be able to solve problems faster and in a fun way. Laughter lets the learning juices flow.

  • @rd3188
    @rd3188 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing, I had some trouble understanding the concept and glad to see someone, I'm able to understand and learn from. Also, I didn't know how to do the two pulley system, but now I do. :D

  • @-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-
    @-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- Год назад

    top notch! this is going to help me solve a problem with moving large fuel containers in my garage.

  • @TheGoogtube
    @TheGoogtube 7 лет назад +1

    Great video to learn from a practical experience. I would like to know more about the brake system though.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  7 лет назад

      the rope goes through a tube which feeds it into the first pulley, this tube is like a lever and can pivot at the one end closest to the pulley. When you angle the rope and this tube upwards, that tube pinches it against the rope against the pulley wheel and keeps it from feeding into the pulley, to release it you pull don and the rope and the rope is free to move again

  • @nickynick11111
    @nickynick11111 2 года назад

    Great job teacher!! I wished I had a teacher like you!

  • @GeekyVicky
    @GeekyVicky 6 месяцев назад

    Superb explanation 😊

  • @davidazinger5639
    @davidazinger5639 4 года назад

    guy is a great teacher; most kids aren't so fortunate.

  • @arshilkhan5940
    @arshilkhan5940 2 года назад

    Your way of teaching is the best keep it up👍🏻

  • @DryLog420
    @DryLog420 7 лет назад

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the angle of the applied force gives the principle an advantage as opposed to the students pulling at more extreme angle.
    Great videos. I wish all high school science teachers were as demonstrative as yourself.
    Keep it up!

  • @mkupnorth
    @mkupnorth 6 лет назад +1

    Great video. Your students looked like they had a great time.

  • @vinubox
    @vinubox 4 года назад +1

    What a school ! I'm jealous...

  • @akshat9252
    @akshat9252 3 года назад

    YOU ARE A FRICKIN LEGEND. LEGENDARY MAN

  • @WetaMantis
    @WetaMantis 2 года назад

    Fuck yea! THIS is science.
    How to make students truly excited about science. Awesome teacher, awesome pedagogue!

  • @solfeinberg437
    @solfeinberg437 6 лет назад

    Good - very good - engaging exercise that will never leave their minds, no matter how much or how little they understand it; they know there's something there! Which they can explore more later. I think the stress on the rope with the increased advantage is similarly lessened. You're still pulling on the railing just as hard and the pulleys may be taking some stress but the rope is dividing the load (according to how many strands are pulling up from the object being lifted) and doesn't need to be as strong / stressed.

  • @joserelopez
    @joserelopez 8 лет назад +1

    Great teacher, congratulations!

  • @sarohathaqs7812
    @sarohathaqs7812 6 лет назад

    You are a good teacher, if my country got teacher like you...

  • @manojn8631
    @manojn8631 4 года назад

    This is the best Idea I can implement in my daily work thanks a lot sir..

  • @GoldSrc_
    @GoldSrc_ 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you for your explanation.

  • @shashankbalaji4122
    @shashankbalaji4122 7 лет назад

    Hello Sir, I am a student of grade 9. I really enjoy your educational videos and makes me eager to learn more science. It is fascinating to see how interested in physics you are and helping your students to understand physics easily. Thanks a lot Sir, and keep making more such videos!

  • @Noahtheorigianl
    @Noahtheorigianl 3 года назад

    We need all teachers like this :)

  • @amantin
    @amantin 5 лет назад

    I loved your passion to share with the kids. Now lets change the circles diameter, so you have to pull less.
    I saw a documentary once about the Eiffel tower initial elevator was using this principle.

  • @_damoman_
    @_damoman_ 3 года назад +1

    Best teacher ever?

  • @Nicotrok
    @Nicotrok 6 лет назад

    The best way to learn. So sad that in my country things aren’t like that

  • @benwinstanleymusic
    @benwinstanleymusic 3 года назад

    Thank you very much sir, this was very helpful even for an undergrad studying math

  • @mysterypersonthing8885
    @mysterypersonthing8885 4 года назад

    Thank you. I'm 23 and I've been puzzling for days trying to figure out how these things work.

  • @209chevymon
    @209chevymon 5 лет назад

    What a great video and great teacher thanks bruce

  • @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt
    @NIGHTOWL-jf9zt 3 года назад

    Hello from the future: I actually had to travel 5 times into the past to view this video :D. You could have really impressed the students by making it so easy that the handicapped boy could have participated, by either pulling it physically or towing it.

  • @user-eb4iq2jw3y
    @user-eb4iq2jw3y 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thanks

  • @NiKi-uq7ed
    @NiKi-uq7ed 7 лет назад

    Your video clip is very helpful for me.Thank you very much.

  • @josesalcedo7995
    @josesalcedo7995 7 лет назад

    Great video , great teacher you are sir

  • @dnnstinga6743
    @dnnstinga6743 Год назад

    This teacher makes me wanna learn

  • @watermelonstudios8203
    @watermelonstudios8203 8 лет назад

    You have the best teachers ever😃

  • @leyyahaffejee8122
    @leyyahaffejee8122 3 года назад

    You teach soooooo nicely

  • @anuradhasaini5818
    @anuradhasaini5818 7 лет назад +1

    Sir thanks for helping me to explain working of pulleys in such a easy way. May I ask for your help for balancing weight on lever. can you help me in making working model of lever.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  7 лет назад

      if you go back and watch my video on mobiles, I gave a basic explanation of levers in it, that might help!

    • @anuradhasaini5818
      @anuradhasaini5818 7 лет назад

      thanks Sir

  • @HemSCC
    @HemSCC 2 года назад

    As a crane operator this is the part of the crane that interests me the most

  • @ms.alston4835
    @ms.alston4835 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you!
    Do you have a video showing how to make the pulley system? I would love to try this with my children.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  11 месяцев назад

      this is a purchased pulley set that I found on eBay. you can find smaller cheaper sets at hardware stores

  • @iqbalmu
    @iqbalmu 2 года назад +1

    Great teaching experience. How was the breaking system installed within the pulley?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  2 года назад

      it have a groove cut into the frame that catches the rope

  • @luxi2006
    @luxi2006 8 лет назад

    Are are wonderful. You are good at teaching pulleys. I wish you were my teacher.Then I would learn more and be super smart.

  • @abraham99929
    @abraham99929 7 лет назад +1

    That is good teaching!

  • @Tonicwine999
    @Tonicwine999 7 лет назад

    This is by far the best explanation for pulleys I've ever had

  • @subhanansari8489
    @subhanansari8489 Год назад

    Very good information sir

  • @aboveallco.3966
    @aboveallco.3966 7 лет назад

    Wow! thanks for making this video! Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @seancollins6524
    @seancollins6524 4 года назад

    Great teacher

  • @rikki-tikki-tavi2456
    @rikki-tikki-tavi2456 3 года назад

    Well done sir.

  • @davidvanniekerk3813
    @davidvanniekerk3813 4 года назад

    Dankie/ Merci mister/ teacher. It helps a lot. The trolleys look so simple? I build a hoist with a pully (2x3) that can lift 450kg. When I shift the center of the hoist with 1m the lifting pulley can only lilt a max. of 50kg. So in this way I'll have to get a (2x5) pulley system. Thx.

  • @shotartist
    @shotartist 8 лет назад

    Lol these kids are fucking lucky to have had quality education like this. We never did anything engaging like this. I was also busy fighting off bullies, getting bombarded with boredom, listening to teachers who are only there for a paycheck, and figuring out how to make my household a better place to call home.

  • @NaaneVinu
    @NaaneVinu 3 года назад

    what happens when you increase the pully ring size.. the bigger the ring (in diameters) more easier it is? just a thought. Nice demonstration.

  • @EmptyHavok
    @EmptyHavok 2 года назад

    When those weights balanced. My mind was just like NOOOOO WHAT IS THIS MAGIC

  • @mariannes.6023
    @mariannes.6023 4 года назад

    Excellent, thank you!

  • @kristineramos9735
    @kristineramos9735 Год назад

    Hi. Thank you for this video and I was able to know what to do now. We are moving and we are at the 4th floor and the the stairs is imposible to use. What type of pulley is that? I need to buy that.

  • @freddyrojas2882
    @freddyrojas2882 6 лет назад

    uuff saludos desde venezuela profesor a usted y a los niños que participaron en la clase les doy un diez

  • @pakpukik
    @pakpukik 7 лет назад +1

    Hello sir.
    Could you please explain if there is a "rule of thumb" as to how to know what the mech-advantage is in any system?
    Is a fixed pulley only consideted as a change of direction?

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  7 лет назад +1

      In this case the mechanical advantage is equal to the number of ropes that are directly supporting the load. Whatever force is applied to the rope that you are pulling on is increased by that amount, minus the force lost to friction. IT also means that you while you are gaining force, you are losing distance by the same rate. So, four support ropes means you will increase your force by a factor of four, but you will need to pull four times further

  • @CoffeMug127
    @CoffeMug127 3 года назад

    Oh yes..... learning with fun something that is lacking (unfortunately) in my country - 😭😭😭
    Ps: thank you I was struggling to understand the concept of the pulley.... That was helpful... Thank you so much

  • @dooleydooley4742
    @dooleydooley4742 7 лет назад +4

    if I had u as a teacher, I wouldn't have dropped out

  • @a0professional
    @a0professional 7 лет назад +1

    great video!

  • @louderthanwords5929
    @louderthanwords5929 8 лет назад +6

    you are wonderful :))) wish you was my teacher

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  8 лет назад +1

      +Louder ThanWords thanks Louder ThanWords

  • @RavinderSingh-bq2bv
    @RavinderSingh-bq2bv 2 года назад

    Thanks sir ☺️ you are the best 😊

  • @kartikhirani6149
    @kartikhirani6149 5 лет назад +1

    How you made last one please help me

  • @robplotts9412
    @robplotts9412 7 лет назад +1

    Again nice job

  • @warpeace8891
    @warpeace8891 4 месяца назад

    Good job but what about friction?

  • @MAbduser
    @MAbduser 6 лет назад +2

    "Give me a lever and a place to stand and I will move the earth." Archimedes.

    • @davidazinger5639
      @davidazinger5639 4 года назад

      I think you are confusing the lever w/ the pulley.

  • @system2thinker659
    @system2thinker659 4 года назад

    When I think about scientific principles like this I always correspond them to jobs. One pulley of force = the laborer carrying concrete bags for a paycheck. 16 pulleys of force = the engineer calculating the number of concrete bags needed for a much bigger paycheck. The first takes less time due to the 1:1 ratio but requires more physical force while the second requires 16x more time but requires 16x less physical force. Much respect to each of those professions though.