Physics of Sailing Video 4: True and Apparent Wind

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  • Опубликовано: 8 апр 2022
  • This video, the forth in my videos about the Physics of Sailing, describes the True Wind and the Apparent Wind when you are under sail, what they are, and how they affect your sailing.
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    Thanks again for watching!

Комментарии • 17

  • @alanjm1234
    @alanjm1234 6 месяцев назад +1

    The extreme fast foiling boats make all this stuff truly mind boggling. They sail upwind even when they're sailing downwind. And do so at around 4 times as fast as the true wind!

  • @abdulkkhan5095
    @abdulkkhan5095 Год назад +1

    Best explanations I have heard so far. Awesome.

  • @jordiegundersen1465
    @jordiegundersen1465 Год назад +1

    Thank you. At last a tutor that explains it well and effectively to a total beginner. 🎉❤

  • @gnocchi.artyst
    @gnocchi.artyst 2 года назад +1

    Very clear explanation and diagrams. It’s easy to “see” the winds with the diagrams in your head when on water. Thank you!

  • @basedonprinciple
    @basedonprinciple Год назад +1

    Finally! You explicitly answered my question regarding trim: which wind do we trim to? As a beginner I didn’t get a straight answer to this.

  • @jwebster5840
    @jwebster5840 Год назад

    Well done Owen, many thanks!

  • @DabskieDabs
    @DabskieDabs Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this very informative knowledge .

  • @erents1
    @erents1 9 месяцев назад

    Well done lecture. 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @TheEvade84
    @TheEvade84 Месяц назад

    Super clear, thankyou.
    A question I am sruggling to answer:
    Im pondering what is minimum drag coefficient from the keep and hull in water to make a sail work?
    A sail boat that floated in air wouldn't work too well. I presume you need two mediums 1 for the sail another for the body to gain traction and create momentum.

  • @marioandresheviacavieres1923
    @marioandresheviacavieres1923 8 дней назад

    Gracias

  • @SkipStauber
    @SkipStauber 3 дня назад

    Apparent wind has no velocity at all it is in fact a resistance that is felt as the boat moves through the through the true wind. It is the drag brought upon the boat by moving through the wind. What is thought to be apparent wind direction is actually degrees measured from the true wind that produces the most resistance. It is a mistake to give apparent wind a mile per hour reading using an anemometer because an anemometer actually measures pressure. An example would be one with a glass tube and a foam ball.

  • @keithlittlebury2986
    @keithlittlebury2986 Год назад

    I always wondered did my burgee/wind vein indicate the true or apparent wind? Now I know thank you, It's quite apparent.

  • @humlakullen
    @humlakullen 7 месяцев назад

    I’m confused… At 6:00 you said you can’t sail downwind, because there will be no wind to fill your sails..? I thought the whole purpose of sailing was to have the wind push the sails, right?

    • @alanjm1234
      @alanjm1234 6 месяцев назад

      What he said was that you can't sail dead downwind at the same speed as the wind.
      This is correct, because if you travel at the same speed and direction as the wind, you will feel no wind, so there would be no pressure on your sails.
      Most boats can only manage about 50% or less of wind speed dead down wind. Big downwind sails like spinnakers can improve this, but you still can't match the wind speed because the hull(s) have drag in the water.
      (A hot air balloon can actually match wind speed dead downwind because it has no drag against the land.)

    • @humlakullen
      @humlakullen 6 месяцев назад

      @@alanjm1234 👍

  • @space_speaker
    @space_speaker 3 месяца назад +1

    While your words are correct, your diagram and equations are not. At 6:47 your diagram is not correct. The induced wind vector is pointed at the nose, say south (say boat is traveling north). So the equation is still Induced + True = Appearant.
    Sure, induce subtracts from your true like you say when going downwind, but that's evident by the math. Just let the math do the work. Why arbitrarily reverse the induced wind's vector's direction, then change the sign to a negative (i.e. subtracting), introducing a second equation to remember, to make the math work? Just let Induced + True = Appearant for ALL times. It seems your making is overly complicated. Am I wrong?