9:54 Back in my engineering days in school we had to build a dragster made of TWO rat traps and have an automatic clutch and drag race them on a 10m track. I had an unfair advantage because my dad had a machine shop and I used to drag race a real dragster not one of the big fancy ones but still. My rat trap dragster won with a 22.564 and second place was a 30.3 something. The school still has it because I built a hand made centrifugal clutch and they use it for demo purposes lol.
That’s awesome!! I did this in highschool shop class over a decade ago (…but without the clutch part…). I was just happy that my little piece of wood with a some string attached to plastic CD wheels and powered by a rat trap was able to even move!!
@@StankMau yeah that's the one I made in highschool lol. It's a great intro honestly!!!! It's a great way to figure out how to transfer force and the exact numbers. This part is gonna move this far with this much force on a gear of this size that turns a gear of that size sorta thing. UUUGGGGHHHHH I LOVE MATH AND ENGINEERING PRINCIPALS. No honestly though my favorite subject is fluid dynamics, specifically when it comes to supersonic fluids of the explosive/flammable nature. BANG!!! No actually more like woooosh but sometimes rockets explode.
Intern: "Four meters... meters is not very impressive." Me: *Pfft!* I can physically throw some things a lot farther than that, and I'm not very strong. Intern: "Let's call it miles." Me: You *would* do that... 😀
9:54 Back in my engineering days in school we had to build a dragster made of TWO rat traps and have an automatic clutch and drag race them on a 10m track. I had an unfair advantage because my dad had a machine shop and I used to drag race a real dragster not one of the big fancy ones but still. My rat trap dragster won with a 22.564 and second place was a 30.3 something. The school still has it because I built a hand made centrifugal clutch and they use it for demo purposes lol.
That’s awesome!! I did this in highschool shop class over a decade ago (…but without the clutch part…). I was just happy that my little piece of wood with a some string attached to plastic CD wheels and powered by a rat trap was able to even move!!
@@StankMau yeah that's the one I made in highschool lol. It's a great intro honestly!!!! It's a great way to figure out how to transfer force and the exact numbers. This part is gonna move this far with this much force on a gear of this size that turns a gear of that size sorta thing. UUUGGGGHHHHH I LOVE MATH AND ENGINEERING PRINCIPALS. No honestly though my favorite subject is fluid dynamics, specifically when it comes to supersonic fluids of the explosive/flammable nature. BANG!!! No actually more like woooosh but sometimes rockets explode.
@@DETHdressedInRED OoOoOoOo yehhhhh fluid dynamics gets my juices flowing, if ya catch my drift!!
@@StankMau ha!!
Name plssss
Play rock game😀
Day 3 of also helping someone to get intern to play planet S
Yo 9th compent
I’m first
10:09 he guessed all of them that’s pretty cool you should subscribe for that
True
ive played this game, its pretty fun!
What is the name of the game ??
Fortnite 3
Not reql
Intern: "Four meters... meters is not very impressive."
Me: *Pfft!* I can physically throw some things a lot farther than that, and I'm not very strong.
Intern: "Let's call it miles."
Me: You *would* do that... 😀
If the catapult is that big then its miles
When is the next ksp2 video?
Meter nah mile 👍
Imagine if rocket went boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom
16:23 why did they do this to us
More univers sim please
What game
Game plsss
Day 5 of helping someone get intern to play Planet S
Where can I play this game? What platform is it on
Pc
Day 28 of asking intern to play planet S
First
I showed this to my cat. Now he thinks he's the star of the show