Steam Engine - How Does It Work
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I believe there's a small mistake. You said that by putting the cilinder horizontally atmospheric pressure could no longer act on the piston, but it is renowned that pressure acts in every direction, like in water
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Amazing channel!! ....Thank you
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so, what about centrifugal monitor?
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At my theory, an flywheel is the capacitor of an engine.
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this has already been commented, but the piston on its side has no effect on atmosphereic pressure.
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im going to make a steam powered airship cause why not
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I am quite a novice in engineering (I am 16) so my question is gonna sound childish to you but I could not help asking that can you make a video explaining centrifugal and centripetal force. that stuff is just plain confusing.
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Centerfu.... Oh wait, i forgot that i am stupid.
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your channel is awesome, subbed
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cool video, you definitely earned a sub
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Well, Steam engine also revolutionize gaming industry. lol
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Are you still planning to make a video about the centrifugal?
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i subbed
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you neglected to mention the difference between low pressure and high pressure steam. your first engine diagram is a low pressure as used in mine engine houses, the second (with the flywheel) is a high pressure with double-action piston as used in steam locomotives; low pressure steam engines are not powerful enough to push a locomotive, even with a double-acting piston.
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love your work man, looking forward to the next one!
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So the machine at 2:20 was basically the first lathe
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My mind is exploding here, someone please explain it in the simplest way possible.
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the animation for the rotational steam engine is incorrect the valve must be offset a quarter turn to the crankshaft not a half turn. Turn it a quarter turn in the other direction and it will run in the other direction.
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Thanks very good video.