HOW IT WORKS: Differential Gears

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2015
  • The moving parts of vehicle gearboxes are explained with simplified views of operation.

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  • @yazanabdouni8893
    @yazanabdouni8893 8 років тому +145

    i'm a first year mechanical engineer and i would like to thank you for this channel and it's amazingly clear videos. thank you very much.

  • @exoressdelivers70
    @exoressdelivers70 7 років тому +44

    This really broke it down to an 8th grade level, which when it comes to auto mechanics that's the level I'm at. Great video.

  • @injusticeanywherethreatens4810
    @injusticeanywherethreatens4810 7 років тому +37

    One of the most impressive videos on UA-cam.

  • @nlesiak3
    @nlesiak3 8 років тому +177

    this is easily the best explanation i have ever seen of this concept, yay 1950's! ps, love how he says spokes lol

    • @JT-kc3iq
      @JT-kc3iq 6 років тому +1

      True ! This video is so helpful !!

    • @sandeepjagwan
      @sandeepjagwan 6 років тому +2

      This video is so good. Any common man can understand easily.

    • @benmmbk765
      @benmmbk765 5 років тому

      A common man without ANY technical knowledge, or education can understand the concepts. As I did. Well-done. Thanks.

    • @jesuslovesyou-mattsmith1502
      @jesuslovesyou-mattsmith1502 5 років тому

      I'm 5 years old and i understand this video

    • @bubbajones6907
      @bubbajones6907 3 роки тому

      This looks like 1930s.

  • @hojo70
    @hojo70 8 років тому +28

    Best explanation I've seen

  • @denisaunga524
    @denisaunga524 5 років тому

    Very short but clear, straight to the point

  • @dsfrepairs2023
    @dsfrepairs2023 7 років тому

    That was a sick ghost ride the whip towards the end! 😱

  • @al5037
    @al5037 7 років тому

    everything would be so much easier for everyone if the teachers of today explain as clearly as this man.

  • @mrwonk
    @mrwonk 7 років тому

    I love all these old training videos!

  • @stanleyhornbeck1625
    @stanleyhornbeck1625 5 років тому

    Love this video the guy's voice is a carbon copy of the narrator of a series of videos I remember watching a series by Carrier teaching mechanical cooling principles.

  • @Ferr1963
    @Ferr1963 5 років тому

    Why nobody do this kind of documentaries anymore? The way they explain things is insultingly simple. And effective

  • @hugopantunes
    @hugopantunes 8 років тому +1

    This channel is so good, the explanations are so clear and well written. Easily one the best of it's kind if not the best.

  • @azharabbas5108
    @azharabbas5108 8 років тому +14

    i never knew that what differential is in cars, very informative video, i learned it from scratch

    • @TorkiNoor
      @TorkiNoor 8 років тому +1

      +Azhar Abbas i know Differential Equation In Math :D :P

  • @RettyMee
    @RettyMee 8 років тому +3

    why did i not see these educational videos early In my life..but never too late.. thanks

  • @broseph3060
    @broseph3060 6 років тому +1

    I find it sad that it is easier to fine engineering explanation videos from 1950 than now. These videos with their odd old-time music, voices, and visuals have some of the best explanations I can find. And that's coming from someone from Generation Z.

  • @danielslonecker6708
    @danielslonecker6708 5 років тому

    Wow! Best video and explanation ever! All auto students should watch this before learning about a differential.

  • @Biswajit_Baruah
    @Biswajit_Baruah 7 років тому +2

    I tried to figure this out from many years but this had taught me exactly what it is .

  • @shubhamgautam9649
    @shubhamgautam9649 5 років тому

    Wow its the best explanation ,even today there is nothing like this to explain it .

  • @maxsands3861
    @maxsands3861 5 років тому

    I wish the college I attended 35 years ago would have explained it in such a simple manner.
    Love the old motor scooters, reminds me of my 48 panhead.

  • @kangdz
    @kangdz 5 років тому

    As long as my life, this is the 1st time I can see in detail the logical thinking of the differential mechanism, awesome!! 👍😍

  • @rocket8885
    @rocket8885 8 років тому

    Really good visual of how a differential works!

  • @pointblank6467
    @pointblank6467 5 років тому +1

    this video gave a perfect explanation. thank you so much for sharing!

  • @lefgia
    @lefgia 6 років тому

    For me ,this is the best way to present and explain a scientific subject through a documentary . Staying on point from the beggining to the end. Going through strict step by step explanation , speaking simple words and in a rate fast enough to not get the audience bored, but also slow enough keeping in mind that the audience needs some time to process the new information.
    Although the modern documentaries and science youtube channels are rich in visual effects , they tend to follow a very specific trend using means that take away from the ending resault . Means like very fast speach , sometimes so fast that is not real , especialy on youtube channels when they have to edit the video , literaly at the end of every couple sentences, to make it sound coherent. Others use actors , building a feeling of saspence around the life of the famous scientist hero , that its not actually needed. I am here watching your video ,being curious by the scientific subject you are presenting. I dont need all the cinematography parts. Science is intriguing , i dont need the "cool jokes " to enjoy something that i already like .

  • @xUSMC1775x
    @xUSMC1775x 7 років тому

    I never understood why we need differential fluid....but now I do! this was an excellent video

  • @reuelhenrytito926
    @reuelhenrytito926 5 років тому

    This is the dopest explanation i have ever seen.,,it is easy to follow and relate

  • @willofdodge1
    @willofdodge1 8 років тому +1

    learn so much with these documentries...Thank you who ever post it

  • @random_ramblings
    @random_ramblings 7 років тому

    Awesome video, thank you! Thanks to the older generation as well, they very well knew how to keep it simple.

  • @jimcasper12
    @jimcasper12 6 років тому

    What I thought as a complex mechanism explained so well. Thank you🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @jkeelsnc
    @jkeelsnc Рік тому

    I mean this film was created in the late 1930's and the principles still apply to a standard open diff. And they explained it so simply that it is STILL a good film to teach people about how a differential works.

  • @o0o-jd-o0o95
    @o0o-jd-o0o95 5 років тому

    I agree with most everyone else I definitely understand it completely now ...Explained it at a slow but steady pace. I love learning new things

  • @Kay-dx8vm
    @Kay-dx8vm 6 років тому

    Ive just started studying mechanical engineering this fall , but had never known what the heck the diffenrential for and how it works until watching this amazing video

  • @maayongaga729
    @maayongaga729 5 років тому

    Omg I learned more from this 1950's video than my time. No wonder they keep me asking " Is your car a 2wheel or 4 wheel drive?"

  • @goyeabuddy
    @goyeabuddy 8 років тому +85

    there we're a lot of smart people back in the day of the early auto, most of their designs are still used today .. they didn't have computers to help them, they used their brains..

    • @13026611
      @13026611 7 років тому +5

      terry wheatley Yep and that's just simply amazing and incredible

    • @Brawlii
      @Brawlii 6 років тому +3

      You know how computers got made right?

    • @yucelsaideryilmaz8868
      @yucelsaideryilmaz8868 6 років тому +1

      my dad was born in that era and ohhh boy i want to be just like him

    • @Derpynewb
      @Derpynewb 6 років тому +7

      computers have nothing to do with it. Computers just do the working out part. Humans do the brainstorming part. Modern day computers cant suddenly come up with plans for machinery. Humans always put in input, in real time or stored in storage. Computers only do working out. Computers just speed stuff up. They are nothing without people. I Don't understand the point your trying to make. "everyone relies on computers these days"?

    • @wannawatchu66
      @wannawatchu66 6 років тому

      Jamil ahmed: excellent point. Machines don't have the "mind" that humans have. It's simply hardware. They simply "do" as told. They don't reason, they don't think. Computers need "programmers." There will always be the need for the human element. Thanks for making your comment.

  • @samin2012
    @samin2012 7 років тому

    awesome video. simply fascinating how it's being engineered from a basic idea to a more complex model.

  • @rick9021090210
    @rick9021090210 8 років тому +81

    ".. the automobile of today..." 50 years ago... xD

    • @iorlanius
      @iorlanius 8 років тому +8

      +rick9021090210 principe is same

    • @rick9021090210
      @rick9021090210 8 років тому +7

      incredible hu? basically we have 50 years of different stylings on the outside and inside, and just a bunch of tweaks to an old drive train technology including engine, management, transmission and other components... true to the: "if ain't broke, don't fix it" idea... at least the electric drive train technology is catching up to change all this... cheers!

    • @KyuuAA
      @KyuuAA 8 років тому +18

      50? Try 70 years ago.

    • @DhirC35
      @DhirC35 5 років тому

      @@rick9021090210 electric is trash

    • @ethanlander4252
      @ethanlander4252 3 роки тому

      KyuuAA try 85... this videos from 1936

  • @danielrocha-garcia8609
    @danielrocha-garcia8609 6 років тому

    It’s amazing how even though this video is pretty old it STILL applies even today. That’s why I love older cars and trucks! You can do whatever you want to them and add all these electronics but those electronics won’t last 5 years and will change drastically in how they work over time but the simple mechanics of how a vehicle works are what actually make it go. These hybrid cars with their electric motor attempting to replace the transmission won’t make it past this century

  • @AdhamMGhaly
    @AdhamMGhaly 7 років тому

    This is one of the most genius engineering innovations ever created

  • @ivanoropeza40
    @ivanoropeza40 6 років тому

    I love this kind of videos, they are so easy to understand

  • @milkysunday282
    @milkysunday282 6 років тому

    How i wish a folk is here to see this!! Top gear, so this is how it woks

  • @Z4G.
    @Z4G. 6 років тому

    I have seen this video so many times now, but its just so well made!!

  • @sateeshpatil
    @sateeshpatil 7 років тому

    In one word. Awesome video.

  • @eng.mathemagician986
    @eng.mathemagician986 7 років тому

    keep watching this over and over

  • @YouTuberyoutuber-qe6my
    @YouTuberyoutuber-qe6my 6 років тому

    From the bottom of my heart. Thank you .

  • @varunjain1637
    @varunjain1637 8 років тому

    Beautifully explained... Thank you!!!

  • @deadlyhydra
    @deadlyhydra 5 років тому

    Nice I always wondered how the differential worked, Thanks

  • @arifbillah3755
    @arifbillah3755 8 років тому

    Wow! great explanation.

  • @harman2960
    @harman2960 6 років тому

    Explained in very best way. Thankyou.

  • @cellardoor70
    @cellardoor70 8 років тому

    Amazingly clear explanation.

  • @SumithSasidharan
    @SumithSasidharan 7 років тому

    Differential explained in a beautiful way

  • @yazidn4655
    @yazidn4655 7 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot. I fully understand. Bless u

  • @billwilliamson4975
    @billwilliamson4975 8 років тому +1

    Simple and to the point. A good reason why life was a hair better than it is now

  • @vadimarushanov2246
    @vadimarushanov2246 5 років тому

    Holy crap, finally a simple explanation 😱

  • @merdoukhnikson4928
    @merdoukhnikson4928 8 років тому

    thank you, great explanation !

  • @whtninja024
    @whtninja024 5 років тому

    Really you are a good teacher for me

  • @teslannovacic3207
    @teslannovacic3207 7 років тому

    Amazing video, thank you

  • @vamsikumar_n
    @vamsikumar_n 7 років тому

    Hats off for the work

  • @koduripraveen
    @koduripraveen 6 років тому

    Superb explaination...I loved it

  • @anthonyrobinson6448
    @anthonyrobinson6448 5 років тому

    Great video easy to understand and learned a lot thanks!

  • @sanghoonlee5171
    @sanghoonlee5171 6 років тому

    Everyone should learn to explain things like this.

  • @ibex4048
    @ibex4048 5 років тому

    Peoples are awesome....salute to these smart people.

  • @richardsao2858
    @richardsao2858 5 років тому

    Master of explanation.... Thank you

  • @zhaolongcba5
    @zhaolongcba5 5 років тому

    Sometimes I was just amazed how smart human beings are! Engineers are the best!

  • @donniegou9522
    @donniegou9522 8 років тому +1

    Really learned something here.. Let me feel "Ah I got it ", thanks

  • @AbdullahMohamed
    @AbdullahMohamed 8 років тому

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  • @ks-qv9xd
    @ks-qv9xd 7 років тому

    amazing and easy to understand!!!

  • @vishnucs3119
    @vishnucs3119 6 років тому +1

    Nice explanation sir

  • @mshahid194
    @mshahid194 4 роки тому

    What a beauty to explain... thanks

  • @domsau2
    @domsau2 Рік тому +1

    Les loulous de Vilebrequin en sueur !

  • @BLITZKRIEG1
    @BLITZKRIEG1 9 років тому +2

    excellent

  • @mustafaisa8121
    @mustafaisa8121 7 років тому +2

    Flawless magnificent amazing

  • @hasanjaved6008
    @hasanjaved6008 6 років тому

    What a satisfying video ❤

  • @protrader7090
    @protrader7090 6 років тому

    great job thank you

  • @dineshmk250
    @dineshmk250 7 років тому

    best explanation about differential awesome

  • @kittshausman6191
    @kittshausman6191 6 років тому

    Love to learn thank you for teach me .

  • @mrhonest8332
    @mrhonest8332 7 років тому

    amazing it's very clear .thanks

  • @winnaingoo5793
    @winnaingoo5793 5 років тому

    thank you very much.

  • @chameshperera7572
    @chameshperera7572 6 років тому

    Thanks lot for clear inculcation.....

  • @PaingHtoo01
    @PaingHtoo01 6 років тому

    love this explanation

  • @jindrichslavik8809
    @jindrichslavik8809 6 років тому

    Perfect!

  • @Leecorrimal
    @Leecorrimal 8 років тому

    very informative video. Thank you

  • @syedyaseen8719
    @syedyaseen8719 6 років тому

    super explanation.thank you

  • @baronderochemont8556
    @baronderochemont8556 8 років тому

    Wonderful !

  • @saskiavanhoutert3190
    @saskiavanhoutert3190 6 років тому

    Clearly explanation, thank you

  • @NEVERCRYee
    @NEVERCRYee 5 років тому

    Thanks so simple to understand

  • @muminoi
    @muminoi 8 років тому

    Thank you for very good explaination

  • @Pranav_3008
    @Pranav_3008 6 років тому

    Nice way of teaching...

  • @ibrxhimmma8962
    @ibrxhimmma8962 6 років тому

    Amazing.

  • @NickBrunsky
    @NickBrunsky 5 років тому

    Very nice to engineer how to technically build any types of differential gear ratio. I like it. 🆒....!!!🚘

  • @charanmiska1271
    @charanmiska1271 6 років тому

    marvelous explanation

  • @thangammuthiah4298
    @thangammuthiah4298 7 років тому

    Good explanation i really appreciate

  • @Dilon47
    @Dilon47 7 років тому

    very clear description

  • @gagaeyes
    @gagaeyes 6 років тому

    This video would of been great when learning automechanics back in high school in my day.

  • @osmaramirez
    @osmaramirez 6 років тому

    Awesome.

  • @sajankumar8429
    @sajankumar8429 6 років тому

    best learning video ever

  • @shawzhang4498
    @shawzhang4498 7 років тому

    this is amazing

  • @MrPami9899
    @MrPami9899 8 років тому

    that's amazing

  • @yoyojoe618
    @yoyojoe618 7 років тому

    This is exactly what I was looking for! Except for me, this will be used in reverse! The power will come from the two axles, and will be connected to a generator at the end of the drive shaft! Perfect system for optimal power gain from two different RPM systems!

  • @Gaban23
    @Gaban23 8 років тому

    THANK YOU

  • @EliasRodriguez-jm5of
    @EliasRodriguez-jm5of 7 років тому

    perfect video, mega subscribed

  • @avijitsazzal4184
    @avijitsazzal4184 6 років тому

    awesome explanation