When you showed the nano crawler you had the vertical input shaft driving each wheel and they were going opposite direction as it should. When it started climbing they were obviously all spinning in the correct direction. What changed?
Flywheels are incredibly efficient at storing rotational energy. They convert kinetic energy into rotational motion and can release it quickly when needed. This makes them useful in applications requiring bursts of energy.
@@9_1.1 who cares if it’s copy and pasted, it provides additional context about how flywheels work. some viewers might find that interesting and begin researching flywheels and then BAM! they’re hooked on physics and engineering. doesn’t seem like a waste of time then…
@@napsbrickrailways2290 if someone is curious they can do a 2 second google search, the comment section is for genuine input from viewers, not lazy copy pastes to get likes.
At the end, The Shredder reminded me of a battery operated toy car I had as a kid called Animal. It had claws inside it's tyres that would extend when the car struggled for grip. Really cool design, and I loved seeing what it could do.
Is there a reason you don't use a chain tensioner for any of these? Is it just complexity of the build or is there some kind of performance implication that I'm not aware of?
A flywheel is like a spinning top. When you spin it really fast, it stores energy, like when you wind up a toy car. Then, when you let go, it uses that energy to keep spinning or to make something else move. It’s a clever way to save energy and use it later!
not only toy cars but also in real cars,the only difference is that its made from metal and much more heavier,but when you question "why do need it to be heavy" you might ask its just simple,it is used for the engine,also btw without a flywheel the engine will die when your trying to change gears in a manual vehicle "cluch included"
Which flywheel-powered models did you like the most?
Do you think they perform better than those with electric motors?
When you showed the nano crawler you had the vertical input shaft driving each wheel and they were going opposite direction as it should. When it started climbing they were obviously all spinning in the correct direction. What changed?
@@1islam1that's not the topic of this video excuse me
I would like to see a motorized vehicle that also has a flywheel, I am curious to see if that would improve the efficiency of the vehicle
@@Vijayan-d7lJust report it as terrorism.
Không có màu xanh nước biển .😢 .
the amount of slack on those treads and chain drives dealt psychic damage to me
I think the flywheels could have been spun more - perhaps the results would have been better.
I wanted to say the exact same thing, thank you
Flywheels are incredibly efficient at storing rotational energy. They convert kinetic energy into rotational motion and can release it quickly when needed. This makes them useful in applications requiring bursts of energy.
Ok Claude
But why is called fly wheel
@@9_1.1 who cares if it’s copy and pasted, it provides additional context about how flywheels work. some viewers might find that interesting and begin researching flywheels and then BAM! they’re hooked on physics and engineering. doesn’t seem like a waste of time then…
@@napsbrickrailways2290 if someone is curious they can do a 2 second google search, the comment section is for genuine input from viewers, not lazy copy pastes to get likes.
Yeah like drag racing
3:12 I never thought that there would be tractors with two flywheels 💀💀
The tracktor could be improved by spinning the flywheel the opposite way to take advantage of the gyroscope effect
Nice suggestion! Thank you!
For tracked vehicles you may want to add a spring powered tension wheel to keep the tracks at proper tension reducing the cancer of them slipping.
Would really love a video about walking vehicle designs!
Noted!
It just seemed to me that it was scary to spin the flywheel so hard - what if the nuts fly off?
Safety first!
Who is my favorite lego RUclipsr
Dr.Engine
Thanks!
loved the vid❤
Really nice video. Good work. 😊
Many many thanks
At the end, The Shredder reminded me of a battery operated toy car I had as a kid called Animal. It had claws inside it's tyres that would extend when the car struggled for grip. Really cool design, and I loved seeing what it could do.
What an inquisitive mind cannot invent! I like it 🔥
Thank you! Cheers!
Dr. Engine macht immer sehr verblüffende und coole Videos 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you 👍🏻👏🏻😘
Ich danke dir!
Wonderful vehicles! Amazing what mechanical and kinetic energy can do
It's very interesting to watch your videos 🤩I think they are more technically flawless every time! The best!💯
Glad you like them! Thank you for watching 😊
I like the names given to vehicles
I like the vidéo ❤️
Thank you! Glad you like them 😊
It's very interesting to watch your videos 🤩
Glad you like them!
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The Stilts-O-Matic reminds me of a Boston Dynamics "dog"
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You should try supporting tha catterpillars in the middle so that the weight is distributed equally.
I love your ideas❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Behind the scenes pls
wow
Is there a reason you don't use a chain tensioner for any of these? Is it just complexity of the build or is there some kind of performance implication that I'm not aware of?
Please make something that burrows under the ground like a worm from Tremors.
30 hours that is two days !
00:47
Interesting fact:
At 5'10" (177.8 cm) you're as tall as:
Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman
Daniel Craig
Adam Sandler
Al Capone
Charlize Theron
And me with a mug on my head
what is a flywheel?
A flywheel is like a spinning top. When you spin it really fast, it stores energy, like when you wind up a toy car. Then, when you let go, it uses that energy to keep spinning or to make something else move. It’s a clever way to save energy and use it later!
@@JackCreator73 OK danke mein englisch ist nicht gut
He said Thank you and his English isn't the best.
@@Maschtbach.City1 Thank you
not only toy cars but also in real cars,the only difference is that its made from metal and much more heavier,but when you question "why do need it to be heavy" you might ask its just simple,it is used for the engine,also btw without a flywheel the engine will die when your trying to change gears in a manual vehicle "cluch included"
I wish I could see a video of you with a CVT engine and a cannon that shoots in an arc and you can control the range 🤖🤖🥰🥰🥰
personaly, i dont find 11:50 to be a win. it fell back down insted of staying up. it was close tho.
1:02 it took you that long?
Why dont you use track tensioner?
No one realize the motor cars are just the same as one his older videos?
Just for comparison, for those who haven't seen the previous video
YES HE UPLOADED AFTER 3 MONTHS LIKE IF YOU ARE HAPPY!!!!
Genius never made the challenge easy 🤓🤓🤓
these videos are definitely the best lego videos on youtube
Thank you! Glad you like them 😊
What ever happened to "add lightness"?
1:01 oh the misery edit 💀💀💀💀
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Make a worm like vehicle
6:37 Where shelly ann fraizer?
WHAT.
@@TinyLiamMichael wdym???
@ I don’t know what you are saying
@@TinyLiamMichael Do you not know shelly ann
@ no
11 hour
Please put in differrecials.