How Does this Vacuum Create Hurricane Force Winds?
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- This vacuum's motor produces a constant 100 MPH stream of air. How does it keep from overheating?
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seriously the animation makes everything more badass
I know right
If you clean a vacuum cleaner, you become a vacuum cleaner O:
* a vacuum cleaner cleaner
I’m high asf this comment got me fucked up
@@mysterious6856 same humans are capable of such beautiful things when we put our mind to it
I don't care abouts the vacuum whatsoever, i'm always here to watch the 3D design and sound design haha always on point
Is he talking about a vacuum cleaner or a supercar? Almost can't tell.
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I saw the exact vacuum on vine sniffin cocain a minute ago
Drp
lol wtf
LMAO!
I feel like i just watched a commercial
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the animation and track are AWESOME
Very nice 3D animation explaination 👍👍
0:19 LOL!! Poor little guy
Finally a new Machines - How They Work video!!! I love this show! :D
This is so awesome, really appreciate all the work put into this, keep it up!!
You failed to explain how a vacuum works though. Vacuums don’t suck, the fan inside reduces the air pressure inside the container and the ambient air outside is being pushed in due to its higher pressure than inside the vacuum, thus forcing dirt particles in along with it. Similar to drinking a liquid through a straw. The air pressure in your mouth is less than the air pressure outside the drink, which in return forces the liquid up the straw and into your mouth. If you were to seal the top of the drink you will find that you will not be able to drink because the air pressure will not change and won’t push the liquid into your mouth.
This tracks, porn actresses also don't suck, usually the dick getting pushed into their mouth
If a vac was airtight it would stop suctioning then explode almost instantly! You need maximum airflow THROUGH a vac to be as powerful as possible. It needs to draw in as much air as possible (with the accompanying crud you're trying to clean, obvs) AND release as much of that air as possible. But the point is that the air it releases through the exhaust mechanism has to be CLEAN, to avoid depositing your crud straight back into a slightly different part of the house.
This is why there are things like HEPA filters and bags that exhaust maximum air (i.e. they are very much NOT AIRTIGHT) whilst retaining the tiniest, most microscopic particulate bits of crud and allergens, exist. The video mentioned "tiny pores" in the bag without explaining why this is important - that's how the air gets OUT again without the crud - and fails to explain what happens to the clean air
FWIW outdoor vacs don't have to worry so much about releasing clean air or about the microscopic particulate matter that gets sucked up (and frankly nor do you unless you're getting ill from some specific pathogen or particles in your environment, AND have serious, pristinely-maintained and serviced air filtration and ventilation system installed in your home). E.g if you're using a wet/dry outdoor vac to clean a drain, or vacuuming your car, there is utterly no point retaining microscopic crud inside the vacuum. It just means you have to change out the filter more frequently because it gets full faster and will more quickly block airflow, making it harder to move the crud you can actually see. Even indoors, if your house is full of unfiltered air, the HEPA filter on your vac does absolutely jack shit except block itself up with microscopic crap, whilst the air is full of the same microscopic crap anyway
To pick up chonky crud you don't want amazing microscopic filtration, you just want to move bits of brick or drywall or whatever so vacs like the steadfast Henry, used by builders throughout the UK, will excel at that. I use construction site vacs in my house because it's, well, a construction site and also I'm not allergic to the outdoors so there's no reason to maintain HEPA filters (and my house isn't set up for it to be useful).
A mediocre vac motor, with a well designed body and intake system that creates good difference between low external and high internal air pressure will perform much better than the most powerful motor on a crappy or poorly-maintained machine that lets crud exhaust into the space it's allegedly cleaning. This video explains absolutely nothing, but cool animation I guess
this video is super cool, i forgive for not explaining how the vacuum works:
AMAZING VIDEO!
With this title your making Henry look evil 0:07
Excellent animation.
I always flinch when it just suddenly disasemble its part.....😂😂
Can we just talk about the great animation
thats cute little vacuum
I don't care if it's a regular household appliance.....this blows my mind
what happens to the wind in the harmonica in your blow on it?
awesome cg works
"Can clean without getting hot"
Yeah every one I owned over heats eventually, normally in the summer months.
What about the reverse switch?
If you are too poor to get one of these, just go to America and wait for a hurricane.
XD
this video is badass high
Hey, it's my boi Henry!
Same
when the vacuum exploded i was spooked
is the roter spinnig the wronf way
Yes, dis explain the lack of suction power :)
Will it kill spiders tho
My belt keeps breaking already broken three
i know someone that can generate storm force suction power with 1 to 2 moving parts.
i'll see myself out.
Your Mom?? HAHAH sorry had to
no vaccum cleaners suck. the motor reduces the pressure inside the casing, it's the higher atmospheric pressure that pushes up the pipe and drags any muck and dust with it.
True but isn't that what suction is? (Movement via gas/fluid pressure difference) otherwise there is no such thing as suction.
I remember reading that nobody in space gets sucked out of an airlock, you get pushed or blown out. This is true because you would be getting pushed by the force created by the air pressure difference; the air itself however is getting sucked out because there's nothing to push it; it's just moving from high to low pressure
Without the air pressure difference, opening the airlock doesn't do anything because solid matter, that doesn't expand to fill the space it's in, doesn't behave with the same mechanics as gas or fluid pressure
I dont like how that vacuum looks at me
this is just a cleverly disguised ad
Was this a commercial? What did I just watch?
Who else flinched at 0:21
Yoooooo that cgi
how does a music box perdose music
Why bother to vacuum the floors if you keep wearing the shoes inside your house? smh Americans
Ashley Reinhardt because it's gross