Simulating earthquakes with LEGO (how base isolation and tuned-mass dampers work)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- Base isolators and tuned-mass dampers are brilliant pieces of engineering to make buildings survive even in some of the most earthquake-prone regions of the world.
Buildings shaking at their resonant frequency: • Impact of Kaikoura Ear...
Practical Engineering makes a tuned-mass damper: • What is a Tuned Mass D...
All footage by Armchair Explorers because I'm too cheap for a content licence.
Kia ora, KIWI here. great video can't imagine all the effort it took to make this video!!!
2:51 is a flex and we all know it.
nailed it lol
Erm actually -flex- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "bend. '' It is related to -flect-. This meaning is found in such words as: circumflex, flex, flexible, reflex, reflexive. i suggest you pick up a book next time you make such a bold claim
Love your videos sir
Wow brother 👍nice way of explanation 😀
best quality: his wiggles
The earthquake in the skit of the video, that shake is bout magnitude 100
thank u so much
comedy gold
Very nice Hunter
Great video!