Oh it can be they could show you how to repair and adjust both sets of scales tayside scales dundee we keep alive the repair of scales since circa 1363 dundee 1364 perth in the reign of king david 2nd.king of scots the tron was between the murray gait and seagait 💙💜💙💜
I had a college professor (Engineering Dynamics) who had a 3D video prepared for every lecture. He always said, if you know the equations and math yet you cannot visualize and fully understand the theory, I have failed as an educator. Not only did I ace the course, I came out passionate about learning the theory, I was able to dive deeper into solving homework problems, and if I took the time, I could visualize each homework problem and form solutions. It felt like a super power and many of my classmates came out with the same effect. That professor was 1 in a million.
Hey Jared, just wanted to say you’re videos are super informative and the animations are oddly satisfying to watch. It must not be easy having to create each model and animating them as smoothly as you do. I appreciate the hard work you’re constantly putting in to produce these. I imagine monthly videos are almost their own full-time job. Keep it up! You’re doing a wonderful job
Sir Jared Owen, Your videos are really good. It helps me learn the mechanical side of every Tool. But I would be really pleased to see you uploading videos more often. All the best for your future videos and keep educating millions like me 😊😊
So well done! I have no idea how you make all of these wonderful animations, but they are all awesome! Watching them gives the viewer a very thorough understanding of exactly how the machines actually work.
@@JaredOwen Out of curiosity, Which program(s) do you use for the animations? Nevermind, I forgot the rule about reading the description before asking dumb questions.
@@JaredOwen hey, I was wondering if you could maybe do some more in depth, more complicated videos about some thing. A car (as a whole, or just the engine) would be nice..... maybe even share the engineering data like how compression of the air and fuel affects the design. Or maybe even a steam train. Keep up the good work!
I’m a child of the 80s, and if the pandemic were happening while I was growing up, I know that I wouldn’t mind homeschooling, AT ALL, even if it were for the entire duration of my educational years. i’ve always loved learning through videos, and appreciated when my teachers would wheel in the VCR cart and play something that they taped off of the PBS station. Your educational videos are the gold standard for edutainment, Jared! 👍 Thank you for making learning so much fun! 😊
This was absolutely fascinating! I just love learning about everyday objects that most no-one gives a second thought to. Thank you for the great content :)
Hey Jared, can I just say something?? My bathroom scale has been "broken" for the last 6 years or so, and then this video popped up! I watched until I got to the bathroom scale part, and OH MY GOSH!! I NEVER knew about the calibration dial, I looked at my scale and BOOM there it was!! After all these years I FINALLY fixed my not broken scale thanks to you Mr. Owen! Now I can actually find out what my weight is! Thank you SO DANG MUCH Jared for making this video! I probably would've just thrown the scale away if I couldn't figure out how to fix it. P.s My weight is 108-110 by the way :)
Very well done! Fun fact (probably well known to many, but certainly not to all); scales do actually not measure weight (lbs, kg...) but force (Newton's). Since the relationship between these two will vary depending on your location on the earth, measuring an object on a scale will give you (very slightly) different results in different locations. For high precision measurements, this has to be taken into account. If you send a high precision scale to have it calibrated, the lab will specifically state the gravitational acceleration of the calibration site in the certificate. If the scale is then moved to another location where the gravitational acceleration is different, this difference can be compensated for. This is however not relevant when weighing groceries or people. 😊
Great channel sir. I have an engineer minded 4 year old twins who can’t get enough of your escalator and electric motor animations/explanations. The orbiter video is awesome too, we saw the shuttle at the science center in LA and watched your video as if it were an audio guide..whole family loved it. I know first hand these kinds of videos are complex to get right so kudos and keep up the hard work!
Hey! I am a big fan of your videos.But recently I notice that some channel are using your videos without your permission for their business purpose. Take legal action against them
Have you all noticed that aside from these amazing videos, that takes a tremendous amount of time to make, Jared still makes the effort to reply to us, making comments. A genius and yet still so humble!! Awesome stuff Jared. And congrats on 3M subscribers. 👊🏽 Rajan. (South Africa)
Jared, dude, you have made many great videos including buildings , I request you to make a video on mit( Massachusetts institute of technology) also, it's buliding, It will help me and many a lot, as your animations have not a single mistake, they are just virtual reality! Hope you will reply! :)
Thank you!! This helped me a lot. We received our yearly engineering graphics design task, we were challenged to create or improve an existing mechanical scale. Managed to score 98% on the project. Great video 👍🏼
My daughter got an alligator toy. You open the mouth then press down on each tooth until it snaps shut. The ingenious part is that every time you open it, the trigger changes to a different tooth. I’m afraid to take it apart to see how it works because sometimes springs and pieces will fly out then I can’t get it back together. Love to see a vid on it in case your looking for ideas. Thx for these fascinating videos!
I love this channel. He teaches us how things work, which we never understood properly in school. And most of the topics here aren't even in our books.
Great animations. The one part I'm missing is a description on how levers are used in the floor scale to dramatically reduce the force applied to the spring. The load placed so close to the corners means the force on the top is almost entirely distributed to that end of each bar. Less force on the spring means you can use a smaller spring and have less risk of deforming.
I remember doing Hooke's law in my Physics class. It would have really brought it alive if the teacher had have demonstrated it with a scale like this.
Thanks a lot for the high quality and detailed video. I really wish physics and math books had link to these type of UA-cam videos, and we would end up understanding subjects much faster and easier
gotta give it to jared, he explains things compicated in a simple manner. he gives us a different perspective of things we see everyday, i just wanna say to jared. thank you and good work :D
Your videos are absolutely fantastic! I'm using them for my elementary science classes, and they are just so awesome! Thanks for all the hard work and time you put into them!
I am really glad that we can see all this amazing stuff for free, it's really way more awesome and easy to understand than any other theory explanation! watched one video and kept watching few more for a while, I really love your work please keep this up!
I'm glad that I live in the information age today. Thank you sir, your videos are fantastic. Your videos will very much help the generation nowadays to have better understanding on what is happening around them. Thank you again. You deserve more subscriber, likes and share.
This guy is soooo underated for the work he does, he should have had more than 15 million subs
Completely Agree!!
These stuffs are magnificent and curious too. 🙂
He is growing slowly and steadily ... and will soon reach those amount of subs
For real
I completely agree
True that
Another fantastic animation and explanation. Great work man!
first like lol
Thank you Matt!
Well done really
From a mater 3D modeler to another master 3D modeler :-)
@@JaredOwen Make video on wind turbines please. Love from India 💖
Can we just take the time to appreciate not only how talented Jared is at Blender, but the fact that Blender is free for how freaking powerful it is?
😁
What is blender?
@@syllenab7928 it's the software used to generate the animation
@@syllenab7928 you know mixer juicer ?
Boom! My mind broke
Welcome back Jared!
Thank you! It's good to be making videos again
@@JaredOwen yeah and I also really enjoy them and I've also been waiting for a collab with Mark Rober
@@JaredOwen why did you take a break ?
@Любовь oh okay thanks
@@SandeepThakur-ck8yq his wife was ill, and he had to take a break.
Extraordinary..I feel this video cannot be improved further..😊😊
Oh it can be they could show you how to repair and adjust both sets of scales tayside scales dundee we keep alive the repair of scales since circa 1363 dundee 1364 perth in the reign of king david 2nd.king of scots the tron was between the murray gait and seagait 💙💜💙💜
0:45 let's spring right into it 🤣
nice pun Jared ☺️
Thank you😁
@@catgaming8401 ha.
@@makoto-un3lt ha..
I had a college professor (Engineering Dynamics) who had a 3D video prepared for every lecture. He always said, if you know the equations and math yet you cannot visualize and fully understand the theory, I have failed as an educator.
Not only did I ace the course, I came out passionate about learning the theory, I was able to dive deeper into solving homework problems, and if I took the time, I could visualize each homework problem and form solutions. It felt like a super power and many of my classmates came out with the same effect. That professor was 1 in a million.
I was curious about this since childhood. Now I finally know what's going on inside the scale.
Hey Jared, just wanted to say you’re videos are super informative and the animations are oddly satisfying to watch. It must not be easy having to create each model and animating them as smoothly as you do. I appreciate the hard work you’re constantly putting in to produce these. I imagine monthly videos are almost their own full-time job. Keep it up! You’re doing a wonderful job
Thank you Cody!
Sir Jared Owen, Your videos are really good. It helps me learn the mechanical side of every Tool. But I would be really pleased to see you uploading videos more often. All the best for your future videos and keep educating millions like me 😊😊
I’m sure he’d upload more, but 3D animation and everything he does for each video stops him from uploading more frequently
3d animations are actually very hard
Thanks Manav - I'm doing my best to upload more often but these take a long time. My goal is once a month but it's hard to keep up the pace.
@@JaredOwen either way, ur videos are the highest of quality u can find on UA-cam
@@JaredOwen I think you can appoint some one for your help you are getting great views and we are getting great content.
Man the amount of work you put in for these videos is unbelievable! You are a one man army Jared! Thanks a lot for these top of the line animations!
This guy should be a professor. He makes it so easy that one could even start a manufacturing unit of weigh scales.
Exactly. Science seems very beautiful when taught like this. 👍👍👍
So well done! I have no idea how you make all of these wonderful animations, but they are all awesome! Watching them gives the viewer a very thorough understanding of exactly how the machines actually work.
Thanks - I appreciate that comment!
@@JaredOwen Out of curiosity, Which program(s) do you use for the animations?
Nevermind, I forgot the rule about reading the description before asking dumb questions.
Got a idea , do a video “How does it works the Soyuz Rocket”
I like this idea!
@@JaredOwen wow ok so do you gonna to do a video of that soon?
@@JaredOwen hey, I was wondering if you could maybe do some more in depth, more complicated videos about some thing. A car (as a whole, or just the engine) would be nice..... maybe even share the engineering data like how compression of the air and fuel affects the design.
Or maybe even a steam train.
Keep up the good work!
Men ur englich iz so goud
No of starship
Jared Owen is the person we never ask for, but who we DESPERATELY need!
😀
Those 7 dislikes were from the digital scale companies.
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What? No! My dad is CEO of a digital scale company and by no means he would dislike a vídeo like this
@@javieralejandrotrianapaz6343 just chilll its just a joke..
I always wonder why some people dislike videos like these...
Those darn big scale companies
Splendid animations! I don’t have enough words to tell how amazing your 3D animations are! Great work!
Jared rules. These animations and extremely detailed explanations are so satisfying and enlightening to watch! What a marvelous channel.
Your animations are awesome. Keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
@@JaredOwen Can you make a vid on how keycards work btw
Love the animations. It's rare to see such quality these days.
I’m a child of the 80s, and if the pandemic were happening while I was growing up, I know that I wouldn’t mind homeschooling, AT ALL, even if it were for the entire duration of my educational years. i’ve always loved learning through videos, and appreciated when my teachers would wheel in the VCR cart and play something that they taped off of the PBS station.
Your educational videos are the gold standard for edutainment, Jared! 👍 Thank you for making learning so much fun! 😊
It gets frustrating when you can't speak to anyone
Hey Jared can you explain ,how the wall clock works
Yeah he should do that
Yup
Yes
YES
Yes
This channel is underrated vote
👇
It's so impressive how you visualize such things in such detail and things we never knew about which where in common things :D
Informational, and Intuitive as always. Stupendous job!
Wow, thank you!
I feel like this one of the best educational channel ever.
One of the best animated explanations I've yet seen. Excellent work!
I still have a spring scale in one of my bathrooms
Wow amazing thank you for sharing
Thank you for such an amazing animation and clear explanation of this sophisticated mechanism.
This was absolutely fascinating! I just love learning about everyday objects that most no-one gives a second thought to. Thank you for the great content :)
Hey Jared, can I just say something??
My bathroom scale has been "broken" for the last 6 years or so, and then this video popped up! I watched until I got to the bathroom scale part, and OH MY GOSH!! I NEVER knew about the calibration dial, I looked at my scale and BOOM there it was!! After all these years I FINALLY fixed my not broken scale thanks to you Mr. Owen! Now I can actually find out what my weight is!
Thank you SO DANG MUCH Jared for making this video! I probably would've just thrown the scale away if I couldn't figure out how to fix it.
P.s My weight is 108-110 by the way :)
Much interesting then any physics class...
Very well done!
Fun fact (probably well known to many, but certainly not to all); scales do actually not measure weight (lbs, kg...) but force (Newton's).
Since the relationship between these two will vary depending on your location on the earth, measuring an object on a scale will give you (very slightly) different results in different locations.
For high precision measurements, this has to be taken into account. If you send a high precision scale to have it calibrated, the lab will specifically state the gravitational acceleration of the calibration site in the certificate.
If the scale is then moved to another location where the gravitational acceleration is different, this difference can be compensated for.
This is however not relevant when weighing groceries or people. 😊
*Impressive explanation*
Great channel sir. I have an engineer minded 4 year old twins who can’t get enough of your escalator and electric motor animations/explanations. The orbiter video is awesome too, we saw the shuttle at the science center in LA and watched your video as if it were an audio guide..whole family loved it. I know first hand these kinds of videos are complex to get right so kudos and keep up the hard work!
Hi Andrew - thanks so much for your comment! It's great to know that these animations are appreciated.
Man you’re a psychic, i just finished my physics lesson and we learned the elastic force
Me too
11
it is a pretty basic topic, though
I've been using same floor scale for 15 years. It's still working and I always wondered how it works. Thank you..
How a mechanical scale works, was a mystery to me. You just de-mystified it. Jared Owen, you deserve 10M+ subscribers.
But he already has that many, maybe you meant 10M+ subs
@@dhruvsharma1045 he does not have 10 million,he has 1.5 million subs
Your animations are beautiful, Jared! Very satisfying to see those disassemblies. As an engineer, I'm always on the lookout for mechanisms like these.
Glad to help!
Next time, how does a microwave owen works! You animations are best in the whole world!!!! I literally support you 👍 :)
Great, compact, straight to the point education. You are a hero Sir
Hey! I am a big fan of your videos.But recently I notice that some channel are using your videos without your permission for their business purpose. Take legal action against them
Have you all noticed that aside from these amazing videos, that takes a tremendous amount of time to make, Jared still makes the effort to reply to us, making comments.
A genius and yet still so humble!!
Awesome stuff Jared. And congrats on 3M subscribers.
👊🏽
Rajan. (South Africa)
Just heard of hooke's law from dani, and now you explained it, good timing though
Maybe just a co incidence
I can't go without liking your videos for the efforts you've put
Jared, dude, you have made many great videos including buildings , I request you to make a video on mit( Massachusetts institute of technology) also, it's buliding, It will help me and many a lot, as your animations have not a single mistake, they are just virtual reality! Hope you will reply! :)
its not it's
thank you @jared Owen for creating this amazing video
springs are so underrated it's crazy
Cristal clear 3D animations, awesome educational stuff. 👍
I love how his animations are so good but the intro looks like a generic Your Name intro from 5 years ago.
Thank you!! This helped me a lot. We received our yearly engineering graphics design task, we were challenged to create or improve an existing mechanical scale. Managed to score 98% on the project. Great video 👍🏼
One of the most underrated channel on YT!
those who have dislike this video they don''t know the hard work and knowledge of this video.....
I get as excited about your videos as I used to get about How It's Made. Which is a lot in case that's not a universal reaction to How It's Made.
My daughter got an alligator toy. You open the mouth then press down on each tooth until it snaps shut. The ingenious part is that every time you open it, the trigger changes to a different tooth. I’m afraid to take it apart to see how it works because sometimes springs and pieces will fly out then I can’t get it back together. Love to see a vid on it in case your looking for ideas. Thx for these fascinating videos!
I love this channel. He teaches us how things work, which we never understood properly in school. And most of the topics here aren't even in our books.
I have spring floor scale on my house, see it inside through this video is interesting. Your video deserve thousand likes.
I can't believe I've never even asked how this thing worked. I'm happy I found this amazing channel.
Best channel on UA-cam that teaches.
I AM SO HAPPY THAT YOU AND YOUR CHANNEL EXISTS!
You have described the inner parts of the scales very well
Fascinated with you explaining and animation.
Bless you mate !
Complex mechanics comes easy to us because of you Jared Owen.
Great animations. The one part I'm missing is a description on how levers are used in the floor scale to dramatically reduce the force applied to the spring. The load placed so close to the corners means the force on the top is almost entirely distributed to that end of each bar. Less force on the spring means you can use a smaller spring and have less risk of deforming.
The quality of these videos are amazing. I hope you get more sponsors to support you financially
Thank you Patrick!
Owesome videos, so clear and satisfying to watch, you make us learn easyly, keep up my friend.
I remember doing Hooke's law in my Physics class. It would have really brought it alive if the teacher had have demonstrated it with a scale like this.
Woohooo. Glad to have you back Jared. Way to go man. Always a fan of your good work 👍
Mechanical scale lore
so simple and eficient, never breaks
I love animations makes everything way easier to understand.
Thanks a lot for the high quality and detailed video. I really wish physics and math books had link to these type of UA-cam videos, and we would end up understanding subjects much faster and easier
gotta give it to jared, he explains things compicated in a simple manner. he gives us a different perspective of things we see everyday, i just wanna say to jared. thank you and good work :D
Everything is just perfect here...this channel needs more support🙏
Such a good explanation with animation
In India we still use these scale... Great animation and nicely explained....❤️
i had a feeling that physics isn't that terrible, thanks for proving me right.
you're fantastic
This channel is heaven
Thank you so much!
Your channel saved many thousands of antiques from destruction.
;-)
Thanks to this, I was able to repair my grandmother's bathroom scale =)
Only few channels are both entertaining and educational in nature.. you're the one if the finest and best..
I used to watch Netflix, now I let Jarod teach me about engineering. Thanks for educating me
Your blender work is extremely good.
Presentation level 📈
*good content, good work, no clickbait, Thats what i like about this channel*
Glad you like it!
Let's be honest, this channel is amazing
Your videos are absolutely fantastic! I'm using them for my elementary science classes, and they are just so awesome! Thanks for all the hard work and time you put into them!
I didn't even noticed he made a new video. Glad i remembered his channel
I don't have any regret subscribing to ur channel. U are just very good at what u do. I love ur animations to the fullest
Impressive animation! Gotta love the simple yet ingenious mechanical solutions!
Wow this guy is a genius. All his videos are so amazingly explained.
Thank you for teaching in such a great way!
Springs and gears contribute an important part in our lives.
This channel really dipped the scales in my education ;)
3:01 this part REALLY helped me in my physics class, THANK YOU!!!
Oink*go
This is what I was waiting for years
I am really glad that we can see all this amazing stuff for free, it's really way more awesome and easy to understand than any other theory explanation! watched one video and kept watching few more for a while, I really love your work please keep this up!
Thanks Kishan
@@JaredOwen that's so awesome, you even reply you subscribers! Can't ask for more! ♥️♥️♥️
I'm sooo happy ur active again!!!!
Your animations and explanations are the best I've seen.
I'm glad that I live in the information age today. Thank you sir, your videos are fantastic. Your videos will very much help the generation nowadays to have better understanding on what is happening around them. Thank you again. You deserve more subscriber, likes and share.
This dude is underrated