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Sabins Mechanical Engineering
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Hello, this is Sabin Mathew here. In this channel I will be explaning a lot mechanical engineering stuffs in my unique style.
How did Titanic Sink? | The Complete Physics
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Crows nest guy of the ship aka the lookout
Excellent presentation & hard work👍
I think that the Titanic was still in operation today, even after the accident with the iceberg, if Rostschild did not want to kill some of the richest people in England who were traveling on the ship at that time
How did the Titanic sink? Im sure the two ships that watched the Titanic sink before Carpathia came by knew everything.
The titanic sink because the bottom part hitting the iceberg look at more facts at the video
Great work guyss 🙌🏾
At the time there was no convention that said you had to slow down for Ice, in fact it was thought best to maintain speed. Also the ship was diverted south in an effort to avoid the ice, which tragically put it on a collision course with the ice burg. The rivets and namely the Iron used, was of superb quality for the time, comparing it to iron produced today isn’t fair and misleading when you say ‘poor quality iron’ I have no idea if the Captain believed the ship unsinkable.. I doubt it. As the only folks saying that at the time were the media. I would argue there the was an adequate number of life boats.. not for everyone on board, but for the amount of time they had to launch them as the ship sank. The last life boats where floated of the desk as the sea came up to reach it before launch. In fact its a crazy testament to the seamanship of the crew to launch that many lifeboats in such a short amount of time from when the order was given
How did it sink? A hole in the ship and gravity.
This caused water to get into Ship, but only four of the apartments in the workstation we’re safe, but until it reached the fort section, it began to sink then it slowly continued to fill each room with water as this was happening the ships front part and back part we’re starting to become unstable so does ship began to break apart? The middle section of the whole ship was breaking apart and as it slowly sink, it went deeper and deeper as it went into the depth of the ocean. then the ship started to become rusty over the years and then they say in 2030 the Titanic will be completely gone. There are more facts in the video but if you are confused of what I’m saying, look it up on the video above
Lol soft iceberg
My grandfather knows that the titanic will sink..he shouts to the passenger not to board on the ship but they didn't listen to him until he was kick by some people inside the cinema.
Aliens
Should’ve turned right .
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the rotshilds plantet explosives on the Titanic
Superb presentation man..!!🎉
Voice is annoying. And the first 5 compartments were breached because of the collision. He was pushed into full steam by the designer of the ship. Animation of the video is fun
That makes me wonder if letting water into back compartments to balance the angle would make ship float. Obviously it would be stuck and freezing without steam engines but would it float?
Titanic wasn't going full speed...
Think I can answer this one….because of the big hole in it’s side
How did it sink huh ? Well it hit a ice berg and sank why can’t people move on it’s been what more than 100 years now
The crow's nest guy is named Fredrick Fleet & Reginald Lee. Geez bro atleast give credit to their name for trying to save the ship. Also you call the driver in the wheelhouse helmsman.
12:53 So around 200 people could have died instead of 1500!!
4:17 that was there big mistake! Had it just kept a full speed it could have been less damage if not avoided.
Turbine propeller didn’t reverse.
Stupid video, it doesn't work that way...
Whatever but Titanic provided lots of lessons to the humankind that has to be considered before built a giant ship.
Thisn could all ahve been prevented with galvanized steel beams and eco freiendly wood venere.
Its an excellent video. But you make it sound like its impossible for a cruise ship to be lost if it runs into something.... what about Concordia?
Fantastic channel. Brilliantly explained, shame you had to smash your cool little model! 😂 New sub.
Was bored when I was on nightshift and watched a step by step reenactment of the sinking was the full 2 and half hours and it give you sort of a script and talk through of the conversations between the officers and that. And it was terrifying. Everyone has seen the titanic but I doubt not many people know how brave the fireman were that tried to stop or slow down the flooding. And what was more terrifying was how long it took them to accept the fact the ship would go down. They had no idea until it was too late. The passengers were that confident the ship couldn’t sink it cost them their lives.
made me understand what happened to the RMS Titanic. Blame Captain Edward Smith. He ignored an iceberg warning. He wanted to get high bonus money.
I don’t understand how the bulkheads in Titanic can be watertight if they don’t have the full vertical length from floor to ceiling?
Me too. Seems lessons were learned.
Rockefeller theory
water gushed in 6 chamber just after collision. 5 + several centimeter of 6th. good animation but there is a great historical error in first 14 seconds of video.
They could have saved it if they lock the doors off
Yh they used cheap rivets
No they didn't.
The back one did nothing it was because cunard were putting 4 on there ships
The central propeller was three bladed not four.
What detailed studies have you done beyond your crude plastic mockup to so confidently say how the ship broke up?
I think the iceberg tore a hole in the bottom vs. the side
Why did each bulkhead not go all the way to the top of the floor above it?
Unfortunately the Titanic could’ve been saved. He forgot to mention the SS Californian that was just a few miles close by, and the crew actually saw Titanic’s distress rockets. If the Captain just went to see what’s going on instead of a beauty nap many lives would’ve been saved.
They would have been better off just to hit it head on slowing down. correct?
This Is A Excellent Video Edit And Others You Made Sabin
I Also Will Say Half Of The Crack Was Underwater But Still I Say This is right
Everything Here Is Correct That Edit It’s Like A Lot Of Effort They Needed To Make This Video I Also Like This Video A Lot
Imagine Being In The Steam Engines When The Final Plunge Started With The Stern
Wonderful engineering
This was so good. I love how he explained everything.
We will all die. We will all sink.