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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • These are some of the world's most amazing science gadgets and toys!
    These are amazing science gadgets! The list includes Satisfying Hexagons, Homopolar Motor, Steinbach Reflection Symmetry Sculpture, Balance Twirl Fun, Computational Caustic Projection, Curta Calculator, Viscous Flow Resin Lamp and much more!
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    This video contains:
    Level 1- Satisfying Hexagons
    Level 10 - Homopolar Motor Type 2
    Level 20 - Steinbach Reflection Symmetry Sculpture: precision etched into only one corner of a triangular prism, multiple reflections within the optical grade glass create the 3D lighthouse with hexagonal cross section. The top of the prism is cut and polished to allow a bird’s eye view as well. Fun use of symmetry and geometry in this optical crystal sculpture series by Steinbach. 8Reflection Symmetry Sculpture: precision etched into one side of a triangular prism, multiple reflections within the optical grade glass create the 3D castle and grounds. Fun use of symmetry and geometry in this optical crystal sculpture series by Steinbach.
    Level 30 - Balance Twirl Fun
    Level 40 - Computational Caustic Projection: an image is formed by refraction through a free form lens in a new process that utilizes the physics behind how light is concentrated into caustics. This piece of molded acrylic has a surface of slight but precisely constructed curves, that when lighted by a broadband light source (Maglite flashlight bulb), projects an image of a lion onto a plane. This is not a hologram, but instead a new proprietary light redirection technology by the company RAYFORM.
    Level 50 - Viscous Flow Resin Lamp
    Level 60 - Mezmoglobe
    Level 70 - Logarithmic Spiral Gears
    Level 80 - Single Tube Nixie Clock
    Level 90 - Curta Calculator: before the electronic calculator there was this device that was portable, powered by hand, and could calculate to a precision of 15 decimal places! This is the Type 2 model and it was made in 1962 and still works beautifully. Demonstrated here is how to multiply two large numbers- for fun let’s pick 3803 x 32463. Although the process is not as simple as pressing buttons, the steps are intuitive: First, set in the largest number using the sliders on the side. Next we now multiply that number using each digit of the smaller number and move the top “carriage” to note the place values of each digit. Placing the carriage on 4 will multiply the side number by 1000 for each turn, so we turn the crank 3 times. Following this pattern we then place the carriage on 3 and turn the crank 8 times to multiply by 800, and finally we place the carriage on 1 and turn the crank 3 more times. The number 3803 now appears on the top silver readout, and the result, 123,456,789 is read off the top black output register. From this demonstration we see that the number of crank turns needed is just the sum of the digits of the smaller number (14 for this calculation)- some effort but better than multiplication long hand and with much less chance of mistakes! The device is cleared by lifting the carriage and swinging the clearing ring around once. Invented by Curt Herzstark and manufactured from 1947-1972, these devices are mechanical wonders with over 700 precision components.
    Level 100 - Incline Gravity Clock
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @physicsfun
    @physicsfun  День тому +3

    What's your favourite subject in school? any school/ college student here?

    • @koloss7248
      @koloss7248 День тому +1

      Chemistry, Physics and Biology

    • @TMartinez-n8g
      @TMartinez-n8g День тому +2

      The colleges in the United States educates the young adults with watered down information and science.. that is why all the colleges define the sloppy politics in DC as being science it’s not complicated to govern the country with intelligence to create a peaceful society is govern the people with intelligence, but they want to clap their hands to defund the police.. and the monopoly system prevents opposing ideas and inventions and that’s why Ford cannot build the perfect vehicle with no carpet on the flooring and the same style and parts, yearly to keep the cost of maintenance and parts lowered because their monopoly system demands that these other car manufacturers need to compete, but they compete for their greedy, gold, thirsty, persona, and not for building the better product, but opened the door for these foreigners to build their vehicles just a little bit better so they can flex who they are, and they are flexing with deception and not with intelligence, but this is what all the colleges agree with and clap their hands to. So you’re not going to be educated to grow with real intelligence you’re only going to be educated to support this unintelligent system.

    • @brunoob-1
      @brunoob-1 День тому

      ​@@TMartinez-n8geh i wouldnt consider even living in the US at the moment 😂

    • @thorstambaugh1520
      @thorstambaugh1520 2 години тому

      Mythology, Physics, Choir, and Fiction

  • @freethebirds3578
    @freethebirds3578 19 годин тому +1

    I teach 3rd graders at an elementary school in the US. Sadly, we teach very little science. What is presented to the students comes in non-fiction reading lessons.
    If science had been hands-on instead of text-based, I probably would have enjoyed it.

  • @samarthFI
    @samarthFI День тому +3

    We need to understand Science and excel in it to get better understanding of our universe and solve the problems, we have to and we should
    Thank you
    :)

  • @scottmasson3336
    @scottmasson3336 22 години тому +1

    I liked physics and sports but became a Technical Teacher.

  • @danieladieckmann1429
    @danieladieckmann1429 14 годин тому +1

    Music 3 (i like the old traditional one better)

  • @ranjanjoshi3454
    @ranjanjoshi3454 11 годин тому

    Your videos are insightful and presentation too

    • @physicsfun
      @physicsfun  5 годин тому

      Glad you like them!
      Science is the knowledge of consequences, and dependence of one fact upon another ❤️❤️

  • @WOFFY-qc9te
    @WOFFY-qc9te День тому +1

    Both travel in the same time

  • @TheHypnomonkster
    @TheHypnomonkster 9 годин тому

    I'm eating the music about a 4. Fun and energetic

    • @physicsfun
      @physicsfun  5 годин тому

      Glad you enjoyed ❤️❤️

  • @paulblacklock2160
    @paulblacklock2160 10 годин тому

    4

  • @koloss7248
    @koloss7248 День тому +3

    10:01 the weavy longer part because of the acceleration that is builded up through the gravity and the short steeper paths parts in this way

    • @physicsfun
      @physicsfun  5 годин тому

      You are intelligent 👀

    • @koloss7248
      @koloss7248 4 години тому

      @@physicsfun basic physics knowledge 😊

  • @cirrish
    @cirrish 15 годин тому

    La musique n'apporte rien a la présentation , je coupe le son .

    • @physicsfun
      @physicsfun  5 годин тому

      Désolé pour la musique.
      Merci pour vos commentaires, je vais certainement y travailler.

  • @koloss7248
    @koloss7248 День тому

    Music:4

  • @paulblacklock2160
    @paulblacklock2160 10 годин тому

    5

    • @physicsfun
      @physicsfun  5 годин тому

      Glad you enjoyed ❤️❤️