Hydraulics | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Hydraulics | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool
What do water piston, cranes and car brakes have in common?
They all have hydraulics to thank… which is the movement of liquids.
In this video we’ll look at how hydraulics multiply forces.
You should already know about pressure in gases and liquids, which we look at in these
videos.
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Animation & Design: Chloe Adams
Narration: Dale Bennet
Script: Bethan Parry
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I used to take my high school physics lessons for granted.But I have just realized how they can be applied in day to day life.
This is fantastic content and definitely should be watched more than it is currently.
Thank you so much for this 😍❤️
Thanks, I'm not studying for anything, I was just wondering if this means the hydraulic brakes on a high-end bicycle uses the same principles? I assume so
there is one more thing to know about: after the force is multiplyed in second piston, its travel is greatly reduced. It can multiply the force 100x but it will barely move.
Your's teaching style is outstanding ❤
Thanks so much!
Fantastic video, thank you ... Keep up the good work 👍👍👍
Thank you 🤗
So less force = more force mire force needs energy so take more force and use it as free energy
Thanks
No worries!
beautiful presentation!
Thank you!
Thanks my physics teacher is sick on online learning so I dont get any thing tyyy
Happy to help 😉
The video was really educational.......Day after tommorow i m having science exam...wish me luck
Best of luck! 🤞
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Thank you. It was helpful
You're welcome! Glad it helped!
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Hope you have a great day! God bless you and everyone else!
You're so welcome! Glad we could help.
Wonderful video❤️✨
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Could you please do more harder examples because in my class we have gone over the basics like these examples and now are doing more complicated ones. Could you make a new video featuring harder examples please? That would really help!
We'll try!
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Sir where is plasma
Hi there, here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/94tReSbyPYc/v-deo.html
answer is 5000N not 125000N
The explanation i want
Bro i came here to understand how it works like in basics wtf is this shit with newtons and formulas
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wrong. solids can be compressed...! so can water, a common missunderstanding. fooling yourself with math is way to common.. logics is unfortunatly not used so much nowadays