Horsepower (1937)
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- čas přidán 25. 08. 2012
- Hhow the term 'horsepower' came to be applied to mechanical devices is made clear in this picture, & an explanation of how the modern motorcar can hold the power of 85 horses under its hood."
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The series of films that the Jam Handy corporation made for General Motors are the some of the best educatuonal films for physics and mechanical engineering ever made.
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@CZcams WantsToSilenceMe Now that sounds like some handy jam!
i agree 100%
I agree. I learn a lot more than my 10 year of school taught me.
They must have had a muget that was through the roof.
CZcams really gonna wait 82 years to recommend this?
@@syarruddin Nah dude it says it right in the title 1937
@@syarruddin Yeah, youtube was created in 1935 and the first video to go viral was a live stream of the 1936 olympics.
@@camper1749 Hahahaha!
@@syarruddin r/wooooooooooooooooosh
@@SevenSieteSeven Delete this comment you fucking tool
That was probably the only time, when Chevrolet-funded document did mentioned Mustangs.
Ha
And if the Mustang car existed yet, they wouldn't have been mentioned, lol
You got me there mate
And when "Mustang" was mentioned, it was immediately followed by, "...or cow-pony!"
dklein2008 A mustang is a type of horse
The fact that this was in 1937 is very telling because just 30 years prior to this film being made, most of the country was still on horseback!!
It is strange how mankind all of the sudden made these quantum leaps in such a VERY short period of time.
Alien technology
And in the 32 years following this jet engines would be developed, then rockets that could reach escape velocity.
My great grandmother was born in the 1880's before cars and even indoor plumbing were available to her.
She watched Niel Armstrong walk on the moon.
My great grandfather saw the Wright bros and their flying at the age of 6 at the ok state fair 1906. I watched the lunar landing with him in 1969 when I was 6
Around this time, the world became small, so instead of exploring places, they started exploring ideas
All done by white people✊
i feel like i'm a mechanic after watching this videos.
I feel I am a horse herder after watching this.
@StealthyMonk
Screw holiday inn express 😝
MrHillfolk - Lol - I’m not a mechanic, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express!!!! Made my day
I'm a horse
😂😂
I appreciate the 2 minutes of clips to show exactly what a horse is. Very informative
Thank you very much for uploading videos like this. Even modern 3D videos can't explain horse power this easily.
Hasitha Prasad The (assumed real) head coolant visualization was interesting.
Education sucks these days. It's all about non-existent issues such as feminism, equality and gender ideology bringing useless knowledge to the kids.
@@marcelomcustodio wtf school do you go to
@Khaffit beautiful horses by the way. You got a problem with pretty horses?
@@marcelomcustodio Too bad nobody gives a damn to step up and say something about it or maybe they’re to afraid
Respect to the cameramen who captured the inventing of horsepower on video...
If they weren't there, we would've never seen how exactly they did it
Watt are you saying ? Oh... nothing...
The comment is simply.... awesome. It says a lot...
I'm measuring my engines in elephantpower from now on.
Or antpower.
What about kilowatts?
So James Watt developed the Horsepower unit and then had a competing unit of power named after him.
Yes, exactly. The Watt is the unit for the same concept as the horsepower, based upon the fundamental units of the SI unit system, instead of the horse specifically. It is named that way because James Watt was a pioneer of establishing a unit of power in the first place.
Similar thing happened with Celsius, as our temperature scale we call Celsius was actually the reverse of the temperature scale created by Anders Celsius. He put boiling water at zero and freezing water at 100, so that weather temperature records would always be positive numbers, and living in Sweden, he knew first hand about how common freezing temperatures are. It was switched after his death.
literally half the video is JUST horses.
Daniel Gordon yea dude the video is called horse power, I don't know what you were expecting but this is horse power man. 33000 thousands pounds dude you don't even know 3 mil ants for 1 horse power dawg. Factoar.
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These videos should be brought back in the mainstream ASAP
Please new car ads are boring as hell
That some buff horses right there!
God damn people must have had way longer attention span in 37, that was two solid minutes of horses
The ship at 5:45 is the MS Batory, a very loved Polish ocean liner.
thank you captain
So?
Fun fact: did you know that camera man are invincible, a great example is 1912 with the sinking of the RMS Titanic, because the camera man who shot the clips of the Titanic was going to make his own movie, but he was to deviated by the sinking of the Titanic. He lived until 1965 after magically surviving the sinking of the Titanic and capturing it all on film. He later handed his footage to his children who game it to the movie studio in 1996.
So my 6.1 Hemi SRT engine is rated for 425 Horsepower oorrrrrr 85 Elephant Power.
Shayne Baldwin 1275000000 antpower looks so much better
Shayne Baldwin and, 425 actual horses would have more torque then your hemi!
It's funny you say that, the 426 Hemi from the 1960s, is called the elephant engine.
@j mcmann Not even 0.01% Shaggy Doo power. (this is dying)
In that case, my 2018 Mustang GT makes 92 elephant power. (460 HP)
Why don't they teach these things in school lol
KingIceHunter HEY! MITOCHONDRIA IS THE POWER HOUSE OF THE CELL
@@allen2589 lmao!!!
Becuz its to old to teach
Loh Dexstex
You're fucking stupid right?
If you go to a car dealership TODAY and compare two 2019 cars, the easiest way to compare the power they develop is with the measurement of horsepower.
Because it is species appropriation.
These videos are gems, thank you for uploading them
These videos were very well made.
Such professional work explaining this!
@INERT thank goodness I wasn't the only one who that didn't slip past everyone's making jokes about horses not even a single comment about that
@@hotbowlofstu9228 not a single comment complimenting the work and effort of the documentary and educational molasses of clean sweet work given from our older generations.
Over 2 minutes in before they even start on the video. They really knew how to keep audiences interested 80+ years later
It's weird that this is more informative than most informational films today It's really presented in a way that makes it easy for almost anyone to understand they get straight to the point in a way that really feels simple and informative this is back when they actually cared about educating people and approached the matter with common sense
Advertisements back then is very informative than a whole DW dutch documentaries
" if you can't explain it easily, that means that you don't understand it well enough... "
Albert Einstein.
What part did you not understand? The experiments by Watts found that the average horse could move 33,000 pounds, a distance of 1 foot, over the duration of 1 second. That's one horsepower.
That's a good quote by Albert Einstein, but it doesn't apply here because the video explains it pretty simply.
@@toytacambery9427 1 horse power is not equal to the power rod one horse..
Great old footage, with scenes you won't see in modern times. With great basic information. Love it!
0:30 - Not gonna lie. This is the first time I've ever seen horses fighting. Usually I see them just kicking the shit outta humans.
They do fight each other especially the Males.
It was so exciting to hear the band at the beginning of every movie or cartoons... Nostalgic...
This is the best channel ever for engineering students
I miss those lovely days with black and white pictures .
“It’s not the number of cylinders that’s important “ they were trying to downplay Fords V8. Still a very good video. I use these to teach my daughter about how vehicles work.
I can see that, but they were not wrong anyway. These videos are incredibly informative
I can't take this old film seriously. Too much horsing around.
Tubmaster 5000 Lol
Wat?
Every time I hear a corny joke like that, I think of my step father, he had a million of them.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🐎🐴
@@balinx 745.7 watts to be exact
1937's documentaries are 5x better than modern day teaching systems.
I love these videos. I feel like we lost so much since those days. Wish I knew what was missing.
we got dumbed down by TV
But now we have CZcams.
Really... it was just the Baby Boomers who were dumbed down... the fortunate ones who lived between a world war and a terrible recession.
what's missing is a desire for knowledge.
@@diggy_the_first replace TV with cultural Marxism
@@TheTdw2000 settle down McCarthy, you probably ought to think twice when repeating Nazi-originated lies like 'kulturbolschewismus'.
They don't make them like this anymore. (The instructional videos). Thank you for this awesome collection of antique media.
these videos are a boon for humanity
This stuff is amazing & so are the advances they made up to today. They are proud of 85 Hp, I couldn’t imagine explaining to them 85 yrs later my 1/2ton eco boost truck comes with almost 400hp & 470ft/lbs of torque. I bet they would be proud
These videos are awesome.
Summary:
- here are some horses
- "horsepower" is the power of a horse
- look how technologically advanced we are
great video
That's still crazy when you take in consideration it takes 3 million ants, or 5 men to produce one horsepower, and with that is a specific unit of measurement and at the time you were able to get 85 hp, now we are achieving 200+ in modern day sportscars. You cannot supply that amount of energy with your mortal energy if you tried, let alone the horse is now obsolete in terms of modern day travel. Yeah half the video was horses but they are fascinating animals when taken of what they can do.
Ah I see you didn't understand the actual explanation of 1 horsepower being 33,000 pounds, moved a distance of 1 foot, over the duration of 1 second.
Great comment
Horsepower is actually more than the average power of a horse.
This video is made in the 1930s before even colour film, and yet I press the like button with confidence before I press play.
In 5:44 there is polish ship MS batory, which began service in second part of 1936. This footage may be recorded during it's very first cruise across Atlantic Ocean :)
I only buy car in coolie power. My Camry has a 6 cylinder 1200 coolie power
apparent racism from back in the day was apparently racist
5:58 This part must have been aimed at comparing the new Ford V8 vs Chevy's I6
"It isn't the number of cylinders, It's the size and design that's important."
If you trim the fur, you might get 2HP.
There are also other things that can weigh down a horse... We have to set the horse for optimal racing conditions.
Add some stickers for extra 30hp
Fun fact, as modern horsepower is measured, at full output a horse has about 15hp
@@pauld.b7129 But that's the full output, which the horse can only do for a short time.
Mopeds
My horse just threw a rod in the middle of nowhere.
My horse keeps stalling in startup and It keeps telling me to "check engine"
@@jwalster9412 lol
My horse won't start
I love these old movies.
Opening scene around the 30 second mark is probably right near Lone Pine, CA.
What?! 85 horsepower!? that's insane!
I know, right? How did they pump that much power out of that engine?
It was probably a v8 too
If only teachers included this video with physic class, I would have understood better. So easy to understand.
Now i saw your channel videos.This all videos super and definition are good. I am automobile technician(Electrician).
I've never been into cars, but by the end of this video I felt something.
When the narrator puts it that way, 85 hp does sound impressive. I mean, imagine 85 horses?
Now imagine 500 hoses under a mustang.
Wait, no that makes less sense than it was ment to...
These videos are amazing
Crazy to think that now days we have 1 Cylinder engines making 80HP... Back then it was an inline 6 barley making 80HP
For how ignorant the general population is about automobile mechanics nowadays, even 82 years ago, most of the fundamentals of automobile mechanics are still relevant and explained very well here.
gorgeous footage,!
What I learned:
Always keep your jam handy
This should have a billion views
Film is in amazing quality
It's incredible to think how there are cars now days that produce 500 and 600 horsepower.
I think you mean 1000 HP
talfacprez Top Fuel Dragster is ridiculously extreme. The casual observer probably isn't even aware of how much this is.
Lou Fazio about 10,000 horsepower
Yea, but the expensive engine needs to be rebuilt by an aircraft mechanic after just a few runs. I'm far more impressed with mass produced engines that can last a long time.
@@justinus64 *2000Hp
i like how he says "power"
Best content .. really explained very well
I’m sold, where can I buy one of these Motor Cars?
Simply amazing...
The coolie...
In Indonesia means rough workers
Thankfully we don't measure power in units of antpower.
You can tell this came out after Ford introduced their V8 to compete with Chevy's straight 6; they make a point to say that more cylinders doesn't necessarily mean more power.
But V8 is monster and go brraappp
I can only imagine what they would think to know that now a days there’s compact piston engines up to 5,000 hp (top fuel drag). They wouldn’t even believe it
Or a 1020 HP tesla plaid that is just a daily driver...
But they last only 1 or 2 races LOL
What about a car that weighs as much as its Horse power 1300-1300
Please. As a " millennial". Never stop posting these classic, perfectly and easily explained videos on motors. I'm mechanically inclined. But my friends are not. And these videos save hours of explanation. Plus, its cool to see how it all started
Ok class what did we learn today. I learned how my piston will move back and forth in a cylinder with proper lubrication
Respect the narrator 👌
5:45 - polish M.S. Batory. What a surprise! I would never expect I will see a polish ship in an old american technical movie:-D
Greetings from Poland.
You heard it here boys
Size matters!
No replacement for displacement.
put go faster stripes on your horse for more hp
Gold
Let him suck up some funny white powder racing stripes and really watch him go!!
And a spoiler
5:54 someone flushed the toilet
Damn that's some good spotting
@@bogdanstankovic3022 hahaha
That was one nice horse.
Awesome I learned how they created the measurement of horsepower! thanks youtube
"The Mustang is clever and sure-footed"
*proceeds to watch mustangs leaving car meet videos*
*proceeds to watch the video of the P51 mustang hitting a crowd*
"Welp, I guess mustangs have cursed all mustangs, what's next? Is a horse egoing to attack a crowd?"
0:49 they led the horses to water and by golly they drank
Basically, there's no replacement for displacement
we're watching a video of dead horses by today
Charles Steven Bojos
And many dead people
But what of those horse's offspring? Do their descendants live on today?
What the fuck did you expect? Seeing a 100 year old horse still alive?
Aboriginal and Torrens Straight islanders beware that this film contains images of horses deceased.
I thought horses lived up to 300yrs?
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Man these videos are fucking great
It truly is incredible. Trying to imagine what 600 horses would look like is difficult.
Yes. That it would be very difficult to count them
Since Ford had introduced a V-8 in 1932, Chevrolet made several of these movies to combat the fact that they only had a six cylinder engine.
I had to look up what a coolie meant
Machine took the jobs of horses
Won't be long before the thinking machines take the jobs of men
Its all screwed up.
Cars were for rich folk back then and everyone had a horse.
Now we all have cars and they have the horses back.
Why?
As a Mechanical Engineer, I'm amused that James Watt carefully measured horse power to make it a standard, while the most widely used unit of power today is the *Watt!* Coincidentally, one horsepower is equal to nearly 3/4 kW (745.7 Watts), convenient for estimated conversions.
The funny thing is that one HP isn't even equal to a horse's Power. So it's actually not a correct unit of measurement.
@@jwalster9412 Similiar to meter for measuring a length. Originally 1 meter is 1/10 million of 1/4 of Earth circle, or so what scientist though when they invented it (nowadays we knew if Earth circle is little more to 40 million meter in equator), yet most people around the world still used it. Very convinience to measure anything in human scale.
@@haikalmiftah2529 atleast it's not as messy as the imperial system.
"it isn't the number of cylinders, but the size and design which is important" this can also be translated as, quality over quantity.
3 millions ants = 1 horsepower.
Noted.
The fact that horses are native to the North American continent. Have gone extinct. And got re introduced in the 1600s, later forming wild herds is just unbelievable.
"coolie" PC in 1937.
5:49 that a beauty train!
how to tell this is not a made for youtube video: there's not some spastic yelling into the camera before the two second mark
Oh my God, now I'm depressed there used to be so many wild horses...
what do you mean? aren't they now?
there were no computers around at that time, how do they do it . Amazing
The equation written on notebook is neither Metric nor Imperial standard.
Because in metric, it will be 76 Kilograms per 1 Meter per Second to make 1 Horsepower.
And then 1 Horsepower equal to 746 watts.
41 Horses disliked such great video XD
😂😂
1:22 that’s a lot of torque
Thanks
What does the zig zag line at 8:15 mean? I tried googling it but I am only getting British crosswalks.
I noticed that too. i'm assuming it means no passing
Yeah I was wondering that myself. My best guess, and it is only a guess, is that it has something to do with the road that goes off to the left(screen left, car right) that is about half way through the zig zag. Double solid line means no passing, so the zig zag double solid might warn of cars coming in from a side road. But really I have no clue. P
Back when many cars were low on power and manual, zigzag lines told the driver that they should switch from 3rd to 2nd gear for more power while going up a hill
Kincaid Harrison Ah, thanks. They do seem to be on a hill
It indicates the steep grade the car is climbing