Maybe all those Americans who seem to have such trouble with the metric system should go back and watch a few of these videos from the 1960's, they seemed to have it fairly under control back then... :D
I think they're Earth, Water, Fire, and Bea Arthur? 4th grade was a Loooong time ago. I don't always remember what Mr. Garrison said. It was Bea Arthur or Justin Timberlake, one was a form of energy and the other invented atoms. Easy to confuse.
Maybe all those Americans who seem to have such trouble with the metric system should go back and watch a few of these videos from the 1960's, they seemed to have it fairly under control back then... :D
Love these old Shell movies 😊
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Titanic took steam efficiency one step further with a triple expansion and then a reaction turbine on the end down to practically 0 psi.
"Good, good. Let the heat flow, my young apprentice..."
Great video!
Interesting history of engines ..
"When the heat flow stops all eyes will turn to Arrakis!"
The heat must flow!
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This film got me hot 🔥 under the collar
Some modern ship-board Diesel engines achieve 50% efficiency.
1.45. i loved seeing a lady activate a vacuum cleaner in ludicrous footwear. does that make me a bad person?
No; human.
4 grade science.
Energy can't be made or destroyed only it's form changed .
Piezo electric ?
Plazma ?
Mind just ain't what it use to be ...
This comment reads like you think you've made some really clever and pithy remark here, but I'm having serious difficulty figuring out why...
@@sixstringedthing study 18/19 century engineering .
I think they're Earth, Water, Fire, and Bea Arthur? 4th grade was a Loooong time ago. I don't always remember what Mr. Garrison said. It was Bea Arthur or Justin Timberlake, one was a form of energy and the other invented atoms. Easy to confuse.
A whole lot of hot air...
damn
If the steam generator can take 500F steam down to 45F it's a bloody refrigerator. 😳
Did you not hear the narrator saying "centigrade" repeatedly?
My cat is in heat ...
Giv'er the gas