Think about how unobtainable clocks have been throughout human history. We used to make clock towers because no one could individually own a clock. Grandfather clocks where once seen as miraculously small and compact. There was a period of time when people with pocket watches got paid to wake up people for work because no one else had a clock. It was a dangerous job because you could get mugged for your pocket watch if people realized you where carrying one. In retrospect it's kinda insane that we have extremely accurate clocks on so many electronics.
@@justinsemple7454 It always blows my mind to think of how astonishing a grandfather clock is and how combersome and clumsy it is compared to the amazing pocketwatch which is so bulky and inaccurate compared to the brilliance of a modern wrist watch which is nowhere near as precise as the Cesium-133 clocks nearly every device on Earth is miraculously syncronized with. These things fire me up for life and get me so hyped for our future! Against the odds of our self-limiting systems human are ever increasingly amazing and we're only getting started!
I love this channel. Usually, channels will just leave it at "it's complicated but let's assume it works". The fact that the team takes the time to explain everything and have wonderful visuals along side it is so refreshing and much more useful. Thank you Branch Education!
This channel could be quite inspiring for young adluts to learn more about engineering. I wish I had such material in my early childhood, was always intimidated by machinery yet secretly interested in them.
@@BranchEducation To everyone in this chat, Jesus is calling you today. Come to him, repent from your sins, bear his cross and live the victorious life
You have no idea how important those kind of videos, explaining how electronics work are. This should be the most popular UA-cam channel. If that many people would enjoy watching you as much as they watch MrBeast, the world would be a much better place.
Yes. Isn't it sad to see the truth that there are less people whom want to learn compared to people whom want to just watch something funny/stupid to waste their time?
@@ymaizosz you could not come off more pretentious if you tried. People derive enjoyment from different things. We should consider ourselves lucky that we have so much fun while learning.
I put my making of 3D models and animation on ice years ago, but this amount of detail makes me shiver. Sure, many productions today boast similar or more of it, yet the amazement stays. Recently found this channel. Great work.
As a visual learner, this channel does a lot more in teaching me concepts than any other possibly could. This will be the gold standard of teaching some day. As of right now, I think it just takes so much effort and behind the scenes work to make these flow so nicely and demonstrate the principles so well that you guys may be the only ones truly pulling it off.
Being an electrical engineer who spent hours understanding these concept via books and class lectures on white boards. I applaud you sir for breaking things down to such simplicity and easy to swallow portions. Honestly I am amazed how you made these concepts so digestible. Concept + design + real world example of the concept, this is not something everyone can do. Wow! Lots of love and respect! 🙇♂️ Keep up the amazing work! P.S. I am certain, if universities would teach the concepts in this manner, students would be able to not only understand concepts much better, they would be more skillful graduates than they currently are.
It always amazes me how much intelligence, mathmatics, and micro-engineering goes into such simple things we don't even think about, things that to us "just work". Things that we can buy from a store for pocket change these days. Really does put things into perspective and makes you appreciate all the many people who figured all this stuff out.
The motion graphics on this video were soooo gooood I'd love to see a breakdown of it. The 3D animation and Sound Design were on point too! Narration, script... Everything were so good!
One of the best educational channels on UA-cam. Beautiful animations with just enough detail to understand the concepts, while moving fast enough that you can cover complex topics quickly. Giving all the keywords allows people to do their own more detailed research if they want to. Quick question: How does the time setting gear slip (3:20) without causing damage to the gear system? It looks like the minute gear is composed of two parts, which allows it to slip without damaging the gear, but it's not completely clear how the gears stay connected while still allowing them to slip. On another note, I've researched this topic before. Conceptually, I understand the feedback loop and signal multiplier, but I think I'm missing enough knowledge of electrical circuits to understand how to actually build and design one of these circuits myself. I guess I'll just be thankful that these types of circuits come in integrated packages so I don't ever need to design one myself.
Yeah- it's a really great question and while I don't have 100% the definitive answer, my theory is that it comes down to the difference of torque. When the electromagnet is driving, due to the heavy gear reduction, there's a lot more torque. This is similar to how when you drive a manual car in a lower gear, you have more torque for pulling heavy objects. Whereas if you're pulling something in a higher gear, you have less torque, and the wheels are more likely to slip (which is like driving the clock gears from the time setting gear).
The adjustment wheel when turned causes one of the gears to slip up or down and go out of mesh with the rest of the gear train. I presume, it is to prevent driving the motor/magnet which turns the assembly at very high speeds. Since one swoop of adjustment wheel will translate to hundreds of rotations, that too within a fraction of second. It is a bit difficult explain but if you open one up you will understand why. You can feel the slack when you jiggle the adjustment wheel.
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More than 50 years teaching engineering and science and I do love your work. Thank you from Patagonia, Argentina.
Fascinating that such a simple device as a wall clock has such a technical operation. The quality of your animations is beyond anything I have seen on any education channel. It's absolutely incredible and unbelievable you're spending the time to create this. Thank you!
I absolutely love that, when any other expainer would skip details, this channel does not. It kind of intersperces stuff you know you understand in between the stuff your confused about/learning.
Thank you Branch Education. Seriously! This has blown my mind. I had absolutely zero idea of the amazing science and engineering of a clock! The animation is perfect and whoever the guy is doing the narration I could listen to his voice non-stop. An absolute gem of a voice. You’re now my number one go to channel! Respect to you for all your research and hard work creating these videos.
This video is mind-blowing! I never knew how complex and fascinating the mechanism of a clock is. The way you explained the science, and the engineering behind it was so clear and engaging. You deserve millions of views and subscribers for this quality content. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion with us!
Id like to say you have my heart for crafting this extremely beautiful video. I found the video to be mindblowing in terms of details. Having never really appreciated engineering concepts, this is an eye opener to the greatness of human capability to create/invent. Kudos to the team for the effort into detail and keep it going hurray!
Your quality of animation is literally better than most latest video games out there, Totally MIndblowing. The little details which make your video much more easy to understand and appealing is amazing. It's so good to have someone like you on youtube. Thank you
how much mathematcis and ingenious engineering is present in clocks is as unbelievable and incredible as the visuals you deliver in each of your videos. the explanations were also as always fantastic
Seriously, there is nothing in the world compared to how precise and well you prepare these schematics & explanation. Why do people not share these gems in schools for younger generations, instead of showing boring graphs & complicated teminology in dusty old books..
Amazing work, it is actually unbelievable that I am getting this quality content for free, from my childhood I always wondered how humans were able to create machines that can do billions of tasks per second, because of you guys I am able to know it so well, hats off to you. I hope you will keep creating amazing content on computers in the future.
Incredible video! You're sparking the curiousity in thousands of people around the world. I appreciate your job and am happy that this channel exists. Thank you very much!
That phase locked loop portion was a great explainer. I'm an electrical engineer and I learned about feedback systems, but the PLL was never part of any of my courses. I've heard about it and seen diagrams, but never got a good explanation of how it magically multiplies frequencies and stays stable. The phase comparator portion still seems like a mystery to me though
It was always easy for me to understand the mechanic parts of a wall clock, it’s pretty much the same mechanism of a simple manual car gearbox but moving to the inviable and complicated electronic world is just a completo different story, but thanks again to BE for making understanding it so much easier, and I’m real king looking forward to starting my journey on brilliant.
The amount of time to research on any subject or anything this channel wants to explain, and the amount of time they put into creating the videos, and the amount of time they put in scripting and doing their best to simplify the subjects is just incredible and incomparable. God knows how brilliant the brains and team behind these videos are. I envy anyone who is working with such an incredible team. Although a thank you may be nothing, but that is all I can say and do. Thank you!
I really love the content. The production quality has increased a lot. All my electrical engineering knowledge and topics make sense right now. Happy to be a subscriber for this channel. Keep working. Love your videos.
I knew that quartz crystals were how we kept time, but I didn’t realize that it’s really just a precise delaying mechanism, and that the core is an inverter logic loop. Neat! Thanks for filling in the details
That was the best video explaining the working of a clock on the whole internet. As a student preparing for my entrance exam for my dream university your content might not be that useful for me, but it sure intrigues me a lot and I fell in love with engineering even before I enrolled into it, just because of these thoroughly visualized 4k Audio visuals explaining the basic ideas behind the complex machines. I truly admire your work, keep making many such videos 😊😊
Crazy to think that you guys went as far as to take the crystal apart just to show us how a simple clock works, I've never been successful in opening one without causing destruction to it & i don't even want to ask how you managed to remove the epoxy bloob from the main control IC haha, great animation and explanation!
Haha- well ya didn't see the teardown we did which wasn't as flawless as you think it is. Luckily we knew what the objects should look like, so modeling it later wasn't that hard.
I discovered you channel years ago, and even though I follow so many informational channels on youtube, this is literally the best channel I have ever subscribed to on youtube. Thank you so much for you efforts.
This channel should be a featured channel for just about any and every science class either it being in middle school, high school, or even universities!
Well at least theres one UA-cam channel that's a mixture of both education and engagement. Others have a hard time just explaining it. Great job guys . Looking forward to your next video ❤
I would just like to point out that I am 15 years old and am able to mostly understand Branch EDU's explanations on how technology functions. Keep up the good work!
Animations and shaders have improved since last video. I'm worried, why in a day you've only got 80k views. This channel started my interest at how computers work, and now I know how they work at least to understand why we have all those components and how each of them works. Thank you Branch Education, you've changed my life.
I've been studying how computers work for a bit now, just this week I was looking at my process manager wondering how the computer regulated the clock speed, thanks for the amazing video! Really helped me understand how it works ( also the new graphics look amazing, keep up with the great work!)
Branch education continues to help me appreciate complex and complicated things from everyday life. I started with the Bluetooth video. You all came a long way in a short amount of time. Keep being amazing!
Beautifully animated, eloquently explained! I have always wondered how clocks work ever since the time I opened up a clock and found the tuning fork. This video cleared up all my questions. Thank you so much!
Truly Top Notch Animation and Explaination! The Improvement in the quality only kept on increasing as I was checking out the channels videos from the beginning 😮
I just discovered this channel and this is absolutely AMAZING........... Guys your way of explaining concepts are very good and your graphics... God, the amount of details and the care for the graphics are something I don't even know how to describe.
Oh my god this video is perfect. I'm literally learning about oscillator circuits and phase locked loop systems. What is shown here merges spendidly with my studies. Thanks a lot!
Analog clocks are always the best! I have understood that the pendulum or balance wheel driven by leaver escapement are replaced by small peizo electric motor (which consists of resistors that controls and gradually passes the DC 1.5 V electric power from battery to small tuning fork shaped quartz crystal oscillator that vibrates at a frequency of 32,768 Hz sealed in small cylindrical metal container which is connected to a chain of 15 flip flops so that it passes the vibration to the chain in which each flip flop is 2 transistors kept crossing each other that reduces the frequency to 1 Hz and passes to microprocessor chip and the chip passes the power to solenoid coil wound over tuning fork shaped soft iron piece between whose prongs a small pinion with a magnet in it's base that rotates for each second by electro magnetic power called rotor sprocket is placed) and the mainspring barrel is replaced by battery but the 60 : 12 : 1 gear train in the centre of the clock that drives it's hands function in the same priciple as in spring driven clocks but miniatured in size.
The work you guys do with this channel is amazing. You hit a perfect balance in educating on complex levels, but having such a good narration and visualization at the same time that you shouldn‘t „lose“ most viewers in the process. Instant Sub! 🥰
It’s crazy how complex even just one part of modern electronic devices can be. It really makes you appreciate the complex network of companies, engineers, researchers, and supply chains that make out modern world possible.
When I was a kid, I wanted to work in the watchmaking industry, this video rekindled the fascination I had with watches. Thank you for the high production value!
I never thought that the working of a simple clock would be so complicated. It seriously makes me wonder how many things I take for granted.
There is nothing in this life that can't be further explored to great satisfaction if you're a permanent student at heart.
Think about how unobtainable clocks have been throughout human history.
We used to make clock towers because no one could individually own a clock. Grandfather clocks where once seen as miraculously small and compact. There was a period of time when people with pocket watches got paid to wake up people for work because no one else had a clock. It was a dangerous job because you could get mugged for your pocket watch if people realized you where carrying one.
In retrospect it's kinda insane that we have extremely accurate clocks on so many electronics.
@@justinsemple7454 It always blows my mind to think of how astonishing a grandfather clock is and how combersome and clumsy it is compared to the amazing pocketwatch which is so bulky and inaccurate compared to the brilliance of a modern wrist watch which is nowhere near as precise as the Cesium-133 clocks nearly every device on Earth is miraculously syncronized with. These things fire me up for life and get me so hyped for our future!
Against the odds of our self-limiting systems human are ever increasingly amazing and we're only getting started!
Something that I occasionally think about is if one day we lose everything, how long would it be until we can reach our current state?
Everything is such if you are willing to dive deep enough.
The animation and production quality increased a lot! Amazing work, as usual
I love this channel. Usually, channels will just leave it at "it's complicated but let's assume it works". The fact that the team takes the time to explain everything and have wonderful visuals along side it is so refreshing and much more useful. Thank you Branch Education!
Wow, thank you!
Absolutely agree! ❤🎉
This channel could be quite inspiring for young adluts to learn more about engineering. I wish I had such material in my early childhood, was always intimidated by machinery yet secretly interested in them.
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This channel has better production quality than Discovery, you guys set a new standard. Thanks for all the awesome content.
Discovery exists still?
You have no idea how important those kind of videos, explaining how electronics work are. This should be the most popular UA-cam channel. If that many people would enjoy watching you as much as they watch MrBeast, the world would be a much better place.
Yes. Isn't it sad to see the truth that there are less people whom want to learn compared to people whom want to just watch something funny/stupid to waste their time?
@@ymaizosz you could not come off more pretentious if you tried. People derive enjoyment from different things. We should consider ourselves lucky that we have so much fun while learning.
world would be a much better place. I doubt it.
Mr beast probably isnt the best example you could've used, but i get what you mean.
@@arandomstreetcat yes because he's an id 1 ot, only kindergarten kids watch his videos
It feels illegal to watch such realistic graphics, subscription-worthy content for free
As an engineering student in electronics, this is one of the best content put. The design, sfx etc are so cool
This work is truly amazing! The quality and time put into this project is impressive, please keep up the amazing work !
The quality of this channel is truly rare on UA-cam. Yall are doing incredible work
I put my making of 3D models and animation on ice years ago, but this amount of detail makes me shiver. Sure, many productions today boast similar or more of it, yet the amazement stays. Recently found this channel. Great work.
I appreciate the in depth reviews of technological marvels, I hope that this channel gains the support it needs to keep going.
As a visual learner, this channel does a lot more in teaching me concepts than any other possibly could. This will be the gold standard of teaching some day. As of right now, I think it just takes so much effort and behind the scenes work to make these flow so nicely and demonstrate the principles so well that you guys may be the only ones truly pulling it off.
Being an electrical engineer who spent hours understanding these concept via books and class lectures on white boards. I applaud you sir for breaking things down to such simplicity and easy to swallow portions. Honestly I am amazed how you made these concepts so digestible.
Concept + design + real world example of the concept, this is not something everyone can do.
Wow! Lots of love and respect! 🙇♂️
Keep up the amazing work!
P.S. I am certain, if universities would teach the concepts in this manner, students would be able to not only understand concepts much better, they would be more skillful graduates than they currently are.
It always amazes me how much intelligence, mathmatics, and micro-engineering goes into such simple things we don't even think about, things that to us "just work". Things that we can buy from a store for pocket change these days. Really does put things into perspective and makes you appreciate all the many people who figured all this stuff out.
The motion graphics on this video were soooo gooood I'd love to see a breakdown of it. The 3D animation and Sound Design were on point too! Narration, script... Everything were so good!
One of the best educational channels on UA-cam. Beautiful animations with just enough detail to understand the concepts, while moving fast enough that you can cover complex topics quickly. Giving all the keywords allows people to do their own more detailed research if they want to.
Quick question: How does the time setting gear slip (3:20) without causing damage to the gear system? It looks like the minute gear is composed of two parts, which allows it to slip without damaging the gear, but it's not completely clear how the gears stay connected while still allowing them to slip.
On another note, I've researched this topic before. Conceptually, I understand the feedback loop and signal multiplier, but I think I'm missing enough knowledge of electrical circuits to understand how to actually build and design one of these circuits myself. I guess I'll just be thankful that these types of circuits come in integrated packages so I don't ever need to design one myself.
Yeah- it's a really great question and while I don't have 100% the definitive answer, my theory is that it comes down to the difference of torque. When the electromagnet is driving, due to the heavy gear reduction, there's a lot more torque. This is similar to how when you drive a manual car in a lower gear, you have more torque for pulling heavy objects. Whereas if you're pulling something in a higher gear, you have less torque, and the wheels are more likely to slip (which is like driving the clock gears from the time setting gear).
The adjustment wheel when turned causes one of the gears to slip up or down and go out of mesh with the rest of the gear train. I presume, it is to prevent driving the motor/magnet which turns the assembly at very high speeds. Since one swoop of adjustment wheel will translate to hundreds of rotations, that too within a fraction of second.
It is a bit difficult explain but if you open one up you will understand why. You can feel the slack when you jiggle the adjustment wheel.
More than 50 years teaching engineering and science and I do love your work. Thank you from Patagonia, Argentina.
The world around us is so complicated and amazing.
and mysterious
Fascinating that such a simple device as a wall clock has such a technical operation. The quality of your animations is beyond anything I have seen on any education channel. It's absolutely incredible and unbelievable you're spending the time to create this. Thank you!
I absolutely love that, when any other expainer would skip details, this channel does not. It kind of intersperces stuff you know you understand in between the stuff your confused about/learning.
I'm grateful for the fact that you explained everything down to the smallest of details and so exhaustively. Just amazing!
Thank you Branch Education. Seriously! This has blown my mind. I had absolutely zero idea of the amazing science and engineering of a clock! The animation is perfect and whoever the guy is doing the narration I could listen to his voice non-stop. An absolute gem of a voice. You’re now my number one go to channel! Respect to you for all your research and hard work creating these videos.
This video is mind-blowing! I never knew how complex and fascinating the mechanism of a clock is. The way you explained the science, and the engineering behind it was so clear and engaging. You deserve millions of views and subscribers for this quality content. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion with us!
Id like to say you have my heart for crafting this extremely beautiful video. I found the video to be mindblowing in terms of details. Having never really appreciated engineering concepts, this is an eye opener to the greatness of human capability to create/invent. Kudos to the team for the effort into detail and keep it going hurray!
I'm amazed how much the quality has improved on this one. Lighting and animation are godly ❤
Keep up the great work!
Your quality of animation is literally better than most latest video games out there, Totally MIndblowing. The little details which make your video much more easy to understand and appealing is amazing. It's so good to have someone like you on youtube. Thank you
Wow the caliber of content on this channel is truly exceptional and stands out on UA-cam. You’re doing incredible work!
Another terrific video. Hands down my favorite channel for effectively learning about science and engineering.
Unbelievable visual representation of such intricate details. Excellent work done!
Wow ! The amount of knowledge you can get in 15 mins is impressive
Keep it up with the amazing work 🚀
As a Electrican i need to say thats a Realy good Video!!!
The quality of these animations is on another level. Keep up the good work!
The background soothing music and delightful sound effects are a wonderful subtle touch to what is a masterpiece educational video.
Those videos are getting better and and better, it is amazing what this channel achieved
how much mathematcis and ingenious engineering is present in clocks is as unbelievable and incredible as the visuals you deliver in each of your videos. the explanations were also as always fantastic
Seriously, there is nothing in the world compared to how precise and well you prepare these schematics & explanation.
Why do people not share these gems in schools for younger generations, instead of showing boring graphs & complicated teminology in dusty old books..
I love your work. The explanations are clear and concise , and the animations are the cherry on top
What an incredible explenation of timing and oscilations with simple graphics. Amazing job!
Amazing work, it is actually unbelievable that I am getting this quality content for free, from my childhood I always wondered how humans were able to create machines that can do billions of tasks per second, because of you guys I am able to know it so well, hats off to you. I hope you will keep creating amazing content on computers in the future.
didn’t realize how complicated clocks were. very interesting
This channel is ridiculously good
Love your content ❤❤❤
Incredible video! You're sparking the curiousity in thousands of people around the world. I appreciate your job and am happy that this channel exists. Thank you very much!
That phase locked loop portion was a great explainer. I'm an electrical engineer and I learned about feedback systems, but the PLL was never part of any of my courses. I've heard about it and seen diagrams, but never got a good explanation of how it magically multiplies frequencies and stays stable. The phase comparator portion still seems like a mystery to me though
It was always easy for me to understand the mechanic parts of a wall clock, it’s pretty much the same mechanism of a simple manual car gearbox but moving to the inviable and complicated electronic world is just a completo different story, but thanks again to BE for making understanding it so much easier, and I’m real king looking forward to starting my journey on brilliant.
The amount of time to research on any subject or anything this channel wants to explain, and the amount of time they put into creating the videos, and the amount of time they put in scripting and doing their best to simplify the subjects is just incredible and incomparable.
God knows how brilliant the brains and team behind these videos are. I envy anyone who is working with such an incredible team. Although a thank you may be nothing, but that is all I can say and do. Thank you!
I really love the content. The production quality has increased a lot. All my electrical engineering knowledge and topics make sense right now. Happy to be a subscriber for this channel. Keep working. Love your videos.
I knew that quartz crystals were how we kept time, but I didn’t realize that it’s really just a precise delaying mechanism, and that the core is an inverter logic loop. Neat! Thanks for filling in the details
That was the best video explaining the working of a clock on the whole internet.
As a student preparing for my entrance exam for my dream university your content might not be that useful for me, but it sure intrigues me a lot and I fell in love with engineering even before I enrolled into it, just because of these thoroughly visualized 4k Audio visuals explaining the basic ideas behind the complex machines.
I truly admire your work, keep making many such videos
😊😊
Crazy to think that you guys went as far as to take the crystal apart just to show us how a simple clock works, I've never been successful in opening one without causing destruction to it & i don't even want to ask how you managed to remove the epoxy bloob from the main control IC haha, great animation and explanation!
Haha- well ya didn't see the teardown we did which wasn't as flawless as you think it is. Luckily we knew what the objects should look like, so modeling it later wasn't that hard.
I discovered you channel years ago, and even though I follow so many informational channels on youtube, this is literally the best channel I have ever subscribed to on youtube.
Thank you so much for you efforts.
The animation quality of this channel is just amazing!
Only 1 minute into it and WOW! What an improvement in the animations! Amazing
I am watching this video many times , thank you for the clarity .
Excellent explanations and visuals.
Among the best.
The quality of your videos is getting better keep it up 👍
The quality of this video is just incredible. There were several sentences that were not so clear, but aside of those it is perfect.
Man the visuals are next gen, this is so satisfying to see all of the illustrations in such a beautiful and stylized form.
This channel should be a featured channel for just about any and every science class either it being in middle school, high school, or even universities!
DAYUM that audio design, yall are brilliant
Well at least theres one UA-cam channel that's a mixture of both education and engagement. Others have a hard time just explaining it. Great job guys . Looking forward to your next video ❤
Fantastic, I always wonder how it works.
I would just like to point out that I am 15 years old and am able to mostly understand Branch EDU's explanations on how technology functions. Keep up the good work!
Just posting a comment to support the amazing work of this channel. Please keep these amazing video coming.
Thank you! Will do!
Animations and shaders have improved since last video. I'm worried, why in a day you've only got 80k views. This channel started my interest at how computers work, and now I know how they work at least to understand why we have all those components and how each of them works. Thank you Branch Education, you've changed my life.
The animation quality is absolutely next level! Can you make a tutorial?
Its a great day when Branch Education uploads a new vid
The animation is amazing... it even has subsurf scattering in the gear... 😍
I've been studying how computers work for a bit now, just this week I was looking at my process manager wondering how the computer regulated the clock speed, thanks for the amazing video! Really helped me understand how it works
( also the new graphics look amazing, keep up with the great work!)
This channel has some of the best educational content I've ever come across
The best technology learning channel in youtube with no doubt. Good Job Branch Education!
Thank you for that awesome and incredible detailed video!
Your animation and narration are absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for providing an exceptional learning experience 👍
I am so ready to have my mind blown by the level of unmatched quality
If anything, this UA-cam channel has opened my eyes to the technological aspects of everyday life that I often overlook or take for granted.
Branch education continues to help me appreciate complex and complicated things from everyday life. I started with the Bluetooth video. You all came a long way in a short amount of time. Keep being amazing!
Beautifully animated, eloquently explained! I have always wondered how clocks work ever since the time I opened up a clock and found the tuning fork. This video cleared up all my questions. Thank you so much!
This is my favorite UA-cam channel! Mind blown with every video.
Please keep these videos coming, they really make my day better when I watch them.
the graphics and 3d animations in this video are incredible , thanks alot
This is a real masterpiece. The quality of the video is awesome. Kudos to the author.
I love these videos, I learn much more than in my school
Truly Top Notch Animation and Explaination! The Improvement in the quality only kept on increasing as I was checking out the channels videos from the beginning 😮
I just discovered this channel and this is absolutely AMAZING........... Guys your way of explaining concepts are very good and your graphics... God, the amount of details and the care for the graphics are something I don't even know how to describe.
Never would I have thought that the animation could get better... But it did. Branch education is providing a service too good for UA-cam ❤
Wow I didn't know about this. It's amazing. 😮😮😮
Oh my god this video is perfect. I'm literally learning about oscillator circuits and phase locked loop systems. What is shown here merges spendidly with my studies. Thanks a lot!
I dont know how thats possible, but the animations on this channel have gotten even better i feel like
I’ve yet to find something like this: Amazing quality and real information that teaches me something
Analog clocks are always the best! I have understood that the pendulum or balance wheel driven by leaver escapement are replaced by small peizo electric motor (which consists of resistors that controls and gradually passes the DC 1.5 V electric power from battery to small tuning fork shaped quartz crystal oscillator that vibrates at a frequency of 32,768 Hz sealed in small cylindrical metal container which is connected to a chain of 15 flip flops so that it passes the vibration to the chain in which each flip flop is 2 transistors kept crossing each other that reduces the frequency to 1 Hz and passes to microprocessor chip and the chip passes the power to solenoid coil wound over tuning fork shaped soft iron piece between whose prongs a small pinion with a magnet in it's base that rotates for each second by electro magnetic power called rotor sprocket is placed) and the mainspring barrel is replaced by battery but the 60 : 12 : 1 gear train in the centre of the clock that drives it's hands function in the same priciple as in spring driven clocks but miniatured in size.
This is the best UA-cam channel for understanding engineerings.
The video I’ve been looking for months you understand how the clock works, a lot more knowledge on it now and very complex tiny parts needed.
The animation is so good, the explanation is clear and man the DIGITAL clock is complicated!! Seriously never knew the simple clock is not simple
The work you guys do with this channel is amazing. You hit a perfect balance in educating on complex levels, but having such a good narration and visualization at the same time that you shouldn‘t „lose“ most viewers in the process. Instant Sub! 🥰
8:04 the visual and sound effects here are just so satisfying
Amazing video as always. Huge props to the 3D artists that give this more effort than most paid documentaries.
Amazing video. As a student in electronics this video is gold for me
It’s crazy how complex even just one part of modern electronic devices can be. It really makes you appreciate the complex network of companies, engineers, researchers, and supply chains that make out modern world possible.
When I was a kid, I wanted to work in the watchmaking industry, this video rekindled the fascination I had with watches. Thank you for the high production value!