Great video! A nitpick: at 4:38 the narrator declares that diamond is the "strongest" material known. That's false, as "strongest" is a very vague term, and in terms of resistance to impacts diamond is actually quite brittle; a hammer blow can shatter it (doesn't sound very "strong", does it?). What diamond does happen to be, however, is the "hardest" material known (hardness has to do with resistance to scratching or cutting and being able to scratch or cut another material).
@@0JudgeMint It's wrong even by laymans terms. We expect strong materials to be able to take a lot of force, hits and weight if its strong. Diamond can't do that. It will shatter well before its technical strength limit because that's just what happens to crystal lattice materials. Especially inperfect diamond, you can crush them with a hammer.
Great video, as always. I love watching the manufacturing process of things. It just never gets old to me. Thank you for the entertaining and informative content.
Perfect 🎉. Planning onto create a channel like this. Can you please provide the information on where do you take the stock footages from and what website you use for this voiceover. Thanks ❤
The production is great, but it sounds like a lay person trying to interpret what they've been told by a technical person. Your work would benefit from the assistance of someone with technical expertise.
This would be interesting mirror light creation by a time clock castle tower red brick and in center a hole with light bulb with clear 3 spikes triangle shapes on top and black round shape clock in center of the clear 3 spikes triangle shapes
These videos are very interesting and educational 👍
Great video! A nitpick: at 4:38 the narrator declares that diamond is the "strongest" material known. That's false, as "strongest" is a very vague term, and in terms of resistance to impacts diamond is actually quite brittle; a hammer blow can shatter it (doesn't sound very "strong", does it?). What diamond does happen to be, however, is the "hardest" material known (hardness has to do with resistance to scratching or cutting and being able to scratch or cut another material).
They use layman’s terms
@@0JudgeMint It's wrong even by laymans terms.
We expect strong materials to be able to take a lot of force, hits and weight if its strong. Diamond can't do that. It will shatter well before its technical strength limit because that's just what happens to crystal lattice materials. Especially inperfect diamond, you can crush them with a hammer.
@@Mallchad k
Great video, as always. I love watching the manufacturing process of things. It just never gets old to me. Thank you for the entertaining and informative content.
Thanks for watching!
so I was in the restroom lol and it dawned upon me "how do they make mirrors?"
Very nice video. Thank you. We would like to see a video about how keyboards are made
Can you please also explain, how the reflective silver create image? Is this plain mirror, concave or convex.
What colour is the first and second layer of paint that is applied?
Perfect 🎉. Planning onto create a channel like this. Can you please provide the information on where do you take the stock footages from and what website you use for this voiceover. Thanks ❤
How is the channel going friend
The production is great, but it sounds like a lay person trying to interpret what they've been told by a technical person. Your work would benefit from the assistance of someone with technical expertise.
Amazing.....how do they make a profit.... mirrors are so cheap
The damage that tap water could cause on the metals that are applied lol. And we drink it every day.
And I know acids, and etc. It's just a joke.
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hov coper vire is made? and isolation vire for transformers.
This would be interesting mirror light creation by a time clock castle tower red brick and in center a hole with light bulb with clear 3 spikes triangle shapes on top and black round shape clock in center of the clear 3 spikes triangle shapes
Bruh what??? Mirrors are as old as civilization. 16th century the first mirrors?? Bronze Age had no mirrors?? Ight
I thought there were micro nano cameras 😀👋 maybe this is just to appease the public...it mirrored secrecy
That makes no sense
Don't put every invention in to european basket brother. Just check Aranmula Kannadi
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