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Newcomen's atmospheric pump supplied atmospheric power, not steam power, a Max. 10psi. of pressure. Steam didn't drive Newcomen's piston, Atmospheric pressure did, Air pressure. The Scotman James Watt dumped Newcomen's Atmospheric power for virtually unlimited Steam power, and built a new engine that supplied steam power. He built the world's first practical steam engine. Steam drove Watt's piston. The Industrial Revolution!
The history of the wheel seems to coincide with the entrance of man upon the Earth. 5784 years ago. (The Earth precedes man by a handful of days... look it up, it’s all recorded in the most historically accurate book known to man...
Everyone is over looking the obvious; think about you get out of bed in the morning and head where?? Bathroom of course!! Toilet!!!! Thomas Crapper was the inventor responsible, before this they would just go out the window onto the footpath 💩💩NICE,not!!!!
Incorrect. John Logie Baird is credited with TV invention in England and the world's first scheduled TV service was started in 1936 in London by the BBC.
@@oobrocksI am NOT incorrect. Americans regularly lay claim to inventions that are actually British. John Logie first demonstrated a TV picture in 1926. It was his system that the BBC used to start the world's first TV regular broadcast in 1936. Wikipedia confirm he was first. He is also credited with the invention of the first colour TV.
What if I asked you to invent the next generation of truly advanced wines, beers, and liquors? What would you say after giving it some really serious contemplation? These are the features that you would have to go after using science, experimentation, teamwork, and patience: 1. No liver damage. 2. No fatty liver. You can learn about how fat gets stored and removed from the liver by watching Dr. Eric Berg's UA-cam videos on this topic. 3. No bloating or flatulence or burping. That means a change in carbonation, and possibly other factors I currently have no knowledge on. 4. No sugar or carbohydrates. 5. No disruption in the microbiome in terms of creating an imbalance in bacteria or fungi. Alcohol appears to be a strong contributor to oral thrush (oral candidiasis), seborrheic dermatitis, and other versions of excess in malevolent fungi. There are scientific papers on this topic, and non-scientific literature that could point you in the right direction. 6. Add extra packaging protection to prevent "dirty handling" by merchants and transportation mediums. 7. Nuanced flavors. 8. International access/distribution. 9. You don't have to "guarantee" these items to customers or anyone else. These are achievable goals that may gradually achieve fruition over weeks, months, years, and yes - even decades. 10. Invite consumers to share their knowledge. Especially alcoholics. Safeguard their privacy while treating them with dignity and respect - with the hope that they will reciprocate equally.
I hope nakakatulong itong video sa assignment nyo. Pasubscribe na rin po sa channel, maybe I can make more videos about othe GenEd subjects sa college. 🫰🤟
Para sa mga gumagawa ng STS dyan
1:16 - Wheel
2:38 - Steam Engine
6:58 - Automobile
12:09 - Electricity
12:54 - Battery
15:28 - Communication
21:10 - Lightbulb
23:35 - Radio
25:58 - Television
29:45 - Transistor
31:19 - Computer
36:09 - Microscope & Telescope
38:15 - Vaccine
41:15 - Penicillin
thank you, magna-nine years na ako sa couse na2
Life saver 👍
Like moto kung napunta ka dito para manood dahil sa activity sa STS.
Opo🥲
Well 💅
OMG
True hahahah
Eto ba ung vid, salamat hahaha
para sa mga engineering na need panoorin to for our quiz sa STS, hi! haha
Hahahahahahaha
dafaq kayo din???
pagaya
hello boss
WHAT'S UP DEBESIANS!!!!
lalo na sa BSED English 1
Alam ko nandito kayo para makagawa ng reflection paper sa GE 7.
Goodluck! Kaya niyo yan!
To think the industrial revolution could have happened 2000 years ago!
hello BSEE 1A,,, lalo na sa mga ka set A ko,, galingan nyo sa paggawa ng reflection nyo mga future engineers hahaha
Most historians pick the printing press....i'd say 1) fire 2) the wheel 3) metal working 4) tools 5) microscope
Beer.
Lol
Telescope?
ua-cam.com/video/LmcwhRv8WoU/v-deo.html
I miss the old history channel
Communication is the greatest invention of all time and the development of it.From the telegraph to the internet
ua-cam.com/video/EM86Lz2EWIM/v-deo.html
I agree
Robert Watson Watt he who invented radar. Was the descendant of he who perfected the steam engine. Fun fact
Both Scott's !
1205 pips, hi!
Sa mga science Ang technology Jan...pakopya Naman ng reflection...haha jok
Newcomen's atmospheric pump supplied atmospheric power, not steam power, a Max. 10psi. of pressure. Steam didn't drive Newcomen's piston, Atmospheric pressure did, Air pressure.
The Scotman James Watt dumped Newcomen's Atmospheric power for virtually unlimited Steam power, and built a new engine that supplied steam power.
He built the world's first practical steam engine.
Steam drove Watt's piston.
The Industrial Revolution!
Tesla invented radio...he has the patients to prove it
Uraaaa!
Gawa nga kayo reaction paper dito😆
Behold The WHEEL 😂🎉
Wag mong sabihin kaya andito ka dahil sa subject sa STS HAHAHAHAH
😂
what's with the irrelevant background music throughout the documentary.. why oh why ?
Hello can you make its timeline
The first ice car was Benz...but not what they showed u...it was 3 wheeler 1886
What is an ice car?
Internal combustion engine
What's Up BSHM 1C 😉
para sa science and technology hi sainyo HAHAHAH
The history of the wheel seems to coincide with the entrance of man upon the Earth. 5784 years ago. (The Earth precedes man by a handful of days... look it up, it’s all recorded in the most historically accurate book known to man...
Huge corruption in this video lol
The answer and final solution !
Heello BSPA 1A HAHAH pakopya nga kahaba haba naman kase ng video😭😂
wazzup BSSW 2A. i know you're all here. hahaa
What up BSHM 1B
Hello BSIT
trolling motor
URAAAA
What if kaldagan ko kayo 🤣
nuh uh i aint doing allat
don't understand why nukes aren't mentioned
I mean, most people never even come in contact with or see a nuke.
Why does the video keep pausing
Everyone is over looking the obvious; think about you get out of bed in the morning and head where?? Bathroom of course!! Toilet!!!! Thomas Crapper was the inventor responsible, before this they would just go out the window onto the footpath 💩💩NICE,not!!!!
Can anyone please put the full time line of each technology invention from the past to the present based on this video please.. thanks
Timeline is one word.
Geez. STS panaga
Mercedes-Benz----->1886-Present
Ford------->1896-Present
wasssup BSN 1-D HAHHAAAH
❤️😊
Bscrim 2 hahahaha
Bsit alangilan
Yess opo STS moments 'to
The video freezes in some parts :(
Its the temperature of the meat locker ! Freezing. 🤣
Sheesh
Uraaa uraaa uraaaaa
sewing machine?? is also best invention
sino MPSPC student na nanood dito
You purposely cutoff many great inventors
Farnsworth invented electronic tv not RCA
Incorrect. John Logie Baird is credited with TV invention in England and the world's first scheduled TV service was started in 1936 in London by the BBC.
You’re incorrect
@@oobrocksI am NOT incorrect. Americans regularly lay claim to inventions that are actually British.
John Logie first demonstrated a TV picture in 1926. It was his system that the BBC used to start the world's first TV regular broadcast in 1936. Wikipedia confirm he was first. He is also credited with the invention of the first colour TV.
Bye bye
0:31 Correction; All of this is possible because we are children of God, who inspires and sustains us from day to day. ❤
Lol
lmao
🤦
Kaya ako nandito Kasi mama mo blue
O reng bsed english 1-A ken, balamo tutu
tyu ka keni na
akuna kekayu ekayu lulwal keng GC e
This is Arab..i claim it to be
shoutout
Hello BSBA-1A alam kung nandito kayu para sa recitation sa STS😅
😂
Mag tularan na lang kayo sa STS sus
What if I asked you to invent the next generation of truly advanced wines, beers, and liquors? What would you say after giving it some really serious contemplation?
These are the features that you would have to go after using science, experimentation, teamwork, and patience:
1. No liver damage.
2. No fatty liver. You can learn about how fat gets stored and removed from the liver by watching Dr. Eric Berg's UA-cam videos on this topic.
3. No bloating or flatulence or burping. That means a change in carbonation, and possibly other factors I currently have no knowledge on.
4. No sugar or carbohydrates.
5. No disruption in the microbiome in terms of creating an imbalance in bacteria or fungi. Alcohol appears to be a strong contributor to oral thrush (oral candidiasis), seborrheic dermatitis, and other versions of excess in malevolent fungi. There are scientific papers on this topic, and non-scientific literature that could point you in the right direction.
6. Add extra packaging protection to prevent "dirty handling" by merchants and transportation mediums.
7. Nuanced flavors.
8. International access/distribution.
9. You don't have to "guarantee" these items to customers or anyone else. These are achievable goals that may gradually achieve fruition over weeks, months, years, and yes - even decades.
10. Invite consumers to share their knowledge. Especially alcoholics. Safeguard their privacy while treating them with dignity and respect - with the hope that they will reciprocate equally.
Tite
Para sa grades sa STS🥲
ICE pa
@@johncarlocruzat2208 wag
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