Designing The Fastest Wheels in History
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Calculation:
The equation is a=(w^2)*r where a is the acceleration, w is the angular velocity and r is the radius.
First we must convert RPM to radians per second. There is 2(pi) radians per revolution and 60 seconds in a minute. So 10,000 RPM equals (10000*2(pi))/60, which rounds to 1047. We then simply enter these values into the equation. For our first calculation on space station v we get a=(1047)^2*0.455=498,775 m/s^2
Acceleration due to gravity equals 9.8 m/s^2, so if we divide our answer by that we can see that it is 50,895 times the acceleration due to gravity.
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Real Engineering I expected you to expand what happens when you cook a turkey. What gives?
I was actually planning to do a video on how turkey timers worked, but I forgot. Next year, or maybe for Christmas.
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Please pronounce 'car' properly... It's a bit disrespectful already....
I just love how you roasted the imperial system.
“The civilized world”
I SEE HOW IT IS BRIAN. I SEE. 😜
+wrenthereaper bunch of barbarians
Real Engineering, that is true.
Real Engineering I’m in the USA no comment
Imagine using kph pfff yikes
Metric system sucks lol. Buying two sets of every frigging tool yippeeee I’ve got big tool boxes full of standard then metric pain in the ars 🤪
"Those living in the civilized world"
You ain't lying there.
As an a American I can agree and say that the amount of different conversion rates needed to remember the different amounts in the imperial system are completely outrageous. There’s no reason other than politics to not switch to metric, however living somewhere that the consumers every object is measured in the imperial system all I can do is hope we will get over our differences between countries and come together to use metric system in the American consumer world.
Us in the uncivilized world only need the Metric System for dope deals
The Bloodhound SSC’s wheels are pathetic they don’t even have as many revolutions per minute as France
lmaooooo good one
LOOOOOOOL
Well isn't British the maker of the wheels all they need to worry about vikings
This comment is underrated
it"s funny, and i'm French
Me: *so what wheels do you...*
Maglev train: *No*
@Jay Lenothey don't
Jay Leno Maglev have wheels under them?
Random Games Gameplay no.
@@dicekey7662 they have for the initial acceleration I think
That Imperial system roasting. Good one
Yosef Bisk no, roasting the system
Love it
Chuck Charles someone got butthurt. Truth is that he he doesnt give a shit about you.
Also, so good to finally hear someone say AluminIUM! :)
Тhat was the best quote he said, EVER!
6:38 that synchronized movement though
Finnel I t ' s s o s m o o t h !
Good ol 5 axis mill
#satisfied
0:40 shots fired
Nukes fired
at Japan
Twice
I'm American and can confirm
As he uses CZcams to do so...an American company. Feel the irony.
R O A S T E D
I'll give you my like just for: "for those of us living in the civilized world"
You mean organized criminal's world?
@@amanthatthinks ur comment literally makes no sense lmfao
@@tp5487 it does tho goverments are just organized mafias
For those of you saying that there are two types of countries in the world, those who use the metric system and those who put men on the moon; NASA used the metric system and still does.
BTW RUSSIA WENT TO MOON AND THEY USE METRIC
And China.
Things that use the metric system also includes sudan and saudiarabia
😂
So does our own US Military. ALL US R&D, and DoD organizations within our own government uses Metric.
>>>for those of us living in the civilized world
I'll be making a video about why the Imperial system is ridiculous soon enough. I only used it in this video because it gives the best milestone......excuse the pun
TheWindigomonster *those of you living in a country that hasn’t landed a man on the moon
I almost spit out my coffee
Thereisnospoon You do know imperial units are metric and are defined by metric units. Also I'm pretty sure they didn't use imperial units in getting the man to the moon
Thereisnospoon NASA uses the metric system but whatever
"For those of us living in a civilized world"
Me: *Screams in Free Patriotic Fat*
Your infographics are BEAUTIFUL and easy to follow! It’s AWESOME because I just showed this to my young friend who just took physics and he was super excited at the application of what he just learned actually applies, instead of being an abstract idea and equation.
I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!!!!
I would enjoy a short series of videos about different parts of this car.
czcams.com/channels/sBrBl7xmnNBkosxCeHGqPA.html
*America is dissed in the beginning*
*Immediately goes to read comments section and forgets to watch the actual video*
Dang bro, throwing shade at America. I'm both hurt and a bit impressed with your strait forwardness.
Sam Christopher _and looks to the dislikes_
I'm from america I hate the imperial system the metric is so much better
I noticed that and was like bruh, but I do have to agree the metric system is better tho
Best one 😂
Well, if your not an American you probably have a fairly low opinion of trump and all his supporters
‘or 1609km/h for those of us living in the civillised world’ hahahaha
0:36 : "or 1609 km/h for those of us living in the civilized world" : you earned my upvote
Hey a fellow redditor
@funkmasterjee If you say it like that then 1609,3 km sounds faster.
And that's what those guys are trying to achieve
funkmasterjee well they may have also reached 1000 kph or around 600ish mph, then the same would be applied but the other way around
shut up redditor
zaptide oh why, does that really change that imperial system is shit
The comment section is full with metric system vs Imperial System
I think you meant “Freedom Units”
Well it’s like arguing whether we should universal constants that will never change to measure things or use grains of barley as a constant
Came here right away after that statement 😂
@@lifelesshawk5725 Damn so much freedom that domestic terrorist could just walk into the capitol huh
They both have their place, and pros and cons for each application. Aviation/navigation works well with imperial, 60 to 1 rule, etc.
Roasting the imperial system real engineering style
Imperial is the nightmare for engineering, it’s so unusual and hard to use
I dont think of "unusual"
Simple
Divide the Fahrenheit by 4
Then remove 4 degrees
That is roughly Celsius
*Actual equation can be a bit harder but it is precise*
*c=f-32*5/9*
And personally insulting
PotatoChips23415 thats the definition of harder to use
Although I am slightly salty, I do agree, but in Texas we don’t measure in miles, only in hours
C'mon, you design a jet-powered car and you don't paint it to look like the Batmobile? Critical error in engineering.
I suspect black paint would start to overheat at those speeds, lookup pepsi Concorde
Well the sr71blackbird was black so...
The blackbird needed to radiate heat, black was best at that
Never has there been such a real representation of "americans don't understand satire" than in this comment section
That wasn't satire. It was just a joke. Maybe you should learn what satire is.
WHO ACTRALLY GIVES A FUCK ABOUT WHAT HESAID ABOUT THE SPEED OF THE TIYES HONSLTY PEOPLE WHO BITCH ABOUT THIS TYPE OF STUFF are just dumb asses littlery grow a fuxking brain and learn to not give a shit
I love me some Real Engineering!
"...or 690km/h for those of us living in the civilised world"
Genius
Jet Kwan 2 and insulting
...wrong number
Civilized world....
...derrrrr uuuhh fractions is harrrrd!
It was actually 1,690 km/hr
@@lordmaximillius3431 1.609 km /h dude
I have no idea how I hadn't found your channel before because it's right up my alley, but I'm glad I did. This video popped up in my reccomended feed this afternoon and now I just finished binging your entire channel! Great work, keep it up!
Are you calling America uncivilized?!?!!?!!
Yeah you're right
Not "uncivilized". Rather: refusing civilization. Or even worst, beleiving THEY are the Civilization (and only them)
Yeah he is
They’re the same thing so it doesn’t matter? If you care, or are in school for engineering, you have that conversion memorized.
I think our system is uncivilized
EDIT: the imperial measurement system
Eugene Balfour yeah there is definitely a problem with it if someone actively trying to get rid of our freedoms can get into office...
There are two types of countries
1. Countries with the metric system
2. Countries that lose wars to vietnamese farmers
xD nice
France...?
Winston Edwards France? They surrender as soon it starts :D
You forgot Britain, still on Imperial...
We only lost cuz it wasnt worth it but if we really wanted to we would've won plus we've been to the moon
"for us living in the civilized word" savage haha
The Thrust SSC is in my city lol, England, Coventry. It’s in the Transport Museum!
Did he just roast miles per hour?
and then used miles for the rest of the video.
Denasdc yea
Kind of a dick move tbh
He just roasted us.
StiickzZ PlayZ yeah
he is sad about it
"For those of us living in the civilized world", oh man, thanks for the laughs!
What he said is bullshit
Its True though
Nice thanks for all this info 👍
This is my new favorite channel.
6:04 treaty printing
The Parakeets Is there a sure Skillshare course to pronounce English correctly? There should be...
Landspeed record doesn't mean much to me when it's essentially a jet plane without wings. Wheel propulsion please
But that's not fun. Bugatti holds that record with the veyron.
Nah that's not true. Bugatti holds the **production car** land speed record. Top fuel dragsters are faster for example.
the venom gt and agera rs are both faster than the bugatti
Yea well still, that's production cars. The record for a top fuel dragster is 0-330mph (that's 530km/h) in under 4 seconds
1:20
Tire is spinning backwards?
Lolmao
Those forklift forge operators are like some different breed or something. I can't even imagine how you're able to get that kind of precision from a furnace, a forklift, and a hydraulic press
0:36 freaking savage lol. I liked the video immediately after this.
me too hahahaha
I unliked
I don't really care whether you prefer km or miles, it's your choice. I personally use miles because I'm British.
What got me was an Irish man mocking the more advanced civilisation of America, Britain, etc.. He's Irish, he can't talk.
Just the metric joke is worth a like on it's own.
4:08, anyone else hear "these are a very particular set of requirements" in Liam Neeson's voice 😁😁
Thanks for the video! Just learned acceleration from angular velocity from you. Another equation under the belt
Not sure why I subscribe to CZcams Red when creators are now just inserting ads directly into the videos...
It’s at the end of the video. You don’t have to watch it.
Kartik Aggarwal, there's a 10 second promo at the start of the video for the sponsor.
Kartik Aggarwal it's more like 1/5th of a short video that he does , it's only kind of acceptable in the longer ones
you're not paying the channels with CZcams Red, you're paying CZcams to make their weird online sitcoms
alnoso, yes, creators do get paid, and 1000 CZcams Red viewers is worth notably more in revenue than 1000 views with ads.
ThatCrazy Drunk, I pay so I don't have to waste time scrambling around to skip an ad. What's the point of paying for "ads free" when I get ads in every other video by creators inserting ads directly into their content?
I don't get why you two are so hostile ...
"Or 1600km/h, for those of use living in the civilized world". Damn, whole heartedly agree though.
Ok but temperature is
C°ant land on the moon
And
F°***ING LANDED ON THE MOON
Dakotajack Wienke What's ironic is that Nasa uses the Metric system :^)
Ah yes everywhere using the metric system ie. you know the Middle East which is far from civilized
Doosteroni nasa uses the metric system.
Ray S That wasn’t the point the point was that the civilized world uses the metric system is inaccurate because countries with horrible economies and literal wars happening use the metric system
“Okay team we have a 2 billion dollar budget to spend by the end of the fiscal year. What ideas do y’all have?”
“Feed the poor?”
“Donate to the Red Cross?”
“Build shelters for the homeless?”
“How about we make a fast as fuck rocket powered car?”
“Thats it! Dammit Johnny you’re a fucking genius!”
Fun fact: The Budweiser Rocket car driven by Stan Barrett and owned by Hal Needham may have been the first car to break the sound barrier, however the FIA was not present to verify the record and the car only made one pass, not the two required. It was done at Edwards Air Force Base, with base personnel providing timing data, which registered a speed of 731.9mph.
It's been a controversy for many years, but it was certainly the first car over 700mph.
Metric for the “civilized world” - ouch! Haha. I actually completely agree. As an American scientist, I dearly hope we embrace metric units on the individual level sooner than later. Thanks for your terrific video!
Luke Ranieri you sir are what the internet needs, people who understand a joke and don't get too salty over it. :D
Akash Poojari Hahaha, naturally! That kind of subtle humor is the best. And moreover, our narrator speaks in an Irish accent, known the world over as the best form of English and certainly the most charming. Who could get mad at that!
Honestly, I can live with miles and inches, and if you can finally agree with the Brits on whether a gallon is approximately 3.5L or 4.5L, I can live with that as well. All of those are relatively easy to convert into a rough metric estimate, so they're not so bad. Degrees Fahrenheit on the other hand...
As an American engineer, I agree as well. Some of my classes give me questions with imperial units and some in metric. Just keep it in metric! Its easier!
Robert Faber for distance, Miles and such are ok. But if you get to area (^2) or volume (^3), it would be nice to have some common, easy and fast way of calculation.
But we all know how difficult it is to give up Horsepower (hp) to get Kilowatt(kW). Or Calorie to Joule/KiloJoule
Best channel ever
“Those of us living in the civilized world” holy fuck I’m crying that was the funniest thing I’ve heard all day
Very interesting!! The way you explain things is just brilliant!
His accent is funny to me. He says kehr instead of car lol
"For us living in a civilized world" :D
Ig Ja, thats the only reason I disliked.
Adam The Minecrafter , Kareth
Butthurt because you can't handle the truth???? 😂
*for us living in a civilized world*
*aaaa he hurt my feeligs*
*dislikes*
*cries in a corner*
Ig Ja he means like the countries that didn’t go to the moon
john castillo you mean countries with space agencies using the metric system? Like NASA?
I can't believe so much thought goes into something I completely took for granted as being as easy as finding something circular, and the right size... and off to the races...
I had no idea it's such a gigantic pain in the ass.
Bugatti just broke 300mph!
FORD DID IT FIRST
Drew Holli not technically ford did, but yeah a ford car did
Fantastic British engineering 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Wow they are *wheely* amazing, I can never get *tired* from watching this, maybe I am becoming *nuts*
I just ruined everyone’s day
Some day there will be a country where bad puns are punished with the death penalty. THAT will be my new home!
Lounge lizard yes, they'll be pun-ished
I applaud your comment.
Edmund Resor pretty *plausible*
no you just (sorta) made my day, thank u earth
Thanks for all the videos.You have GREAT communication skills
"The weight of its own inertia"? You can't just go around making meaningless word salads man!
I think he's confusing relativistic mass, which is theorized to kick in as one approaches the speed of light, with centripetal 'force.' Unfortunately, with him making videos, he's spreading ignorance and calling it a science channel. Suck.
@@anonymoususer4937 Yeah whatever I got what he said so shut up and hbu start a CZcams channel wit all yr knowledge
@@cheeseypeasy3397 Does your Mom know how shamefully you act online?
@@anonymoususer4937 does she need to
@@anonymoususer4937 cuz I don't think so
99% triggered 1% commenting on the actual video
99% of people applauding the roast 0% of triggered Americans (we know metric is better) 1% about the video
Dirty Bong Water agreed
@@dirtybongwater5751 nah I'm triggered by how he has to make fun of us about it
Last I heard civilized nations had proper dental care...
This guy makes learning physicist actually enjoyable, subscribing to him
Sometimes your ad transitions are so smooth I keep expecting more about the main topic before I realize... "oh, this is the ad segment lol okay cool." Haha
I cant hear your measurements over the sound of my freedom
over the sound of gunshots in schools
It's spelled " hear ".
‘freedom’ gets spied on by their own government
"For those of us living in the civilized world"
Wow
If I wasn't already subscribed, I would subscribe right now
There is another way of starting to understand the monster forces on a wheel when turning fast. IE the part of the wheel in contact with the ground is essentially stationary (relative to the ground). At the furthest point from the ground the speed at the top of the wheel is twice the speed of the car. So in effect the wheel from this perspective accelerates from stop to 2xV to stop in a single revolution. If the car is traveling 100m/s and the wheel circumference is 1 meter (both entirely possible), then the point in contact with the ground accelerates from zero to 200m/s and then stops every 10ms. This only gives the lateral forces which are sinusoidal, but you can also think of the vertical forces as the same but 90 degrees out of phase (cosine). Plot one against the other and you get a circle. I was given this example decades ago as an introduction to vector algebra for mechanics and electronics.
I swear this is the best channel on youtube
@0:36 shots were fired.
The wheel at 1:20 is spinning backwards....
“A simulation so advanced, it’s simulating the Wagonwheel effect” XD
There's no way to tell if it's spinning backwards or not
Dreadnought AI he should've added imperfections and wiggling to make it clear
I know right it and realistic even outsides it alway seem like car wheels turn backwards
Sandcastle • It just cuz of how fast it spins when it spins so fast that it looks backward
That was the smoothest ad transition ever
Watching this when I get bored from all the homework
0:39 Apply salt to wounded area
"...for those of us living in the civilized word..."
That's one hell of a press working the aluminum blank. It would be cool to see a video on that.
Best. Channel. Ever. It is like a whole degree in one channel.
I’m actually looking at this car for a science project. They’ve started testing publicly already!👍
LegoTrooper 10 the public testing so far has been impressive, I can't wait to see them go for the record that'll be incredible to watch
Prototype of wheel should contain errors. Because forged and casted material have different tolerances with regard of stress developed. Like cast can contain voids, they're brittle. Whereas forged is one where grain are compressed and voids are minimised.
4:40 you’re soooooooo right the driver of the forklift is a master!!
"civilized world" ahahah, loved it
I apologize on behalf of my countrymen and their ridiculous butthurt about the metric joke. It was a good joke.
+Strategos Redwald that's okay, I knew it would rustle the jimmies of the very vocal few. Probably the same people that constantly bitch about my accent, no loss
+Real Engineering
it made no sense to make that joke, your channels style is formal and highly educational. Normal channels I wouldn't even blink at but that was actually quite shocking.
and remember who made that system and then past it down to us, you did, and the US tried to switch to the Metric system in the 1970's, but changing every sign in the country and forcing 300,000,000 people to learn a new system all of a sudden is not cheap and is going to cause some serious problems so you can't blame us for sticking to a slightly inferior system.
NedYarbNexus Okay, but other countries managed to convert to metric. Why is that such a big problem for you?
Strategos Redwald Thank you for understanding that it's only a joke. Unlike your fellow American in one of the above subcomments, you seem like a nice person.
TR_SLimey thanks for national profiling. Also, the us has too many signs, and it would cost almost a trillion dollars.
It's so fun to read american's comments here
Vladimir Voinea you are real trash
sasquatch 747 lol point taken xD good job, dude
americans'*
It's so fun to *land on the moon* am I right? Oh, you can't relate? :)
I've seen that one in the Coventry Car Museum, here in the UK, besides a couple more groundbreaking speed record vehicles. Amazing viewings, worth it.
1:00 ,you know that the wheels indicate that the car is going in reverse
edit: maybe he could have used skillshare to prevent that from happening.
Well, when you record a wheel spinning using a camera with a shutter speed barely faster than the wheel rotation, it will made it look like the wheel is turning backwards.
@@rangkara7201 did he shoot that animation with a camera?😢
Sreeraj N R yeah, looks legit
There are countries that..
1. Use the metric system
2. Used the metric system to land on the moon
NASA didn't use the metric system back when the US put men on the moon, since they switched to metric in the 80s, so...
Nasa switched to metric later dude. After the moon landings
@@Endermax3852 that's... Not true at all. What? They calculate in binary, a base 2 number system. EVERYTHING is converted
@urlilboyy i hope you learned history after this
Demonslayer20111 flight computers used metric
You mean 447 m/s for those of us who live in the civilized world.
Mostly for rocket scientists
Jup, km/h isn't completely right, but it's better then mph. But why aren't we discussing nautical miles (nm). Argument: Nm are based of the circumference of the earth.
Wombat the meter was defined once and a time, as the 1/10000000 of the parallel that passes through Paris...
GrandProtectorDark praise jeb
Its more easy to imagine m/s than km/h or mph. But anyway you can't comprehend anything bigger than 5.
"Those living in the civilized world"
Very true.
Thank you for your video's. i love every second of it!
" for those of us living in civilized word"
Scroll down to see angry American comments about how superior they are. Wonder if they're speaking for Liberia and Myanmar as well
Yuri Rudnev wa-
You just earned a fan and a subscriber. Awesome content!!
Hahaha, ok, that was a good one about the Metric System, it actually cracked me up. Thanks for giving both measurements by the way, much easier to follow along.
Real engineering; "1609 Km/h for those living in the civilised world"
Liberians: am I a joke to you?!
Sir. How dare you call Myanmar and Liberia uncivilised countries :)
Had a lot of free time so I made a CZcams Channel
Yes! Exactly!
Myanmar is committing ethnic cleansing
@TheMoreSubsYouHaveTheGayerYouAre learn to take a joke you dumpf
The Myanmar government has been committing genocide on Rohingya Muslims which isn’t very civilized
And in Liberia there was a civil war that killed around 250,000 people that happened in the 1980s to 1990s
@TheMoreSubsYouHaveTheGayerYouAre America technically used the metric system
"For those of us living in the civilized world," Okay, stop for a second... That was awesome. I can't even be mad.
You sir earned my upvote in the first 42 seconds.
“For those of us who live in the civilized world”
Thank you for that one, made my day!
0:36 savage
Bleach if
I subt because of that
“That’s a half a second faster than the Bugatti “
Tesla: “WTF mate?”
" In the civilized world" 😂😂😂😂
Good one 😂....
Slower to 60 than the new Tesla Roadster. Bugatti Shmugatti.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertia
Yeah, but that's 2020, this is now
Who cares About the 0-60
badboy 25 lol almost everyone in the car world
GoldSilver (w/ Mike Maloney) Hi Mike! Time to invest in some aerospace grade aluminum bullion amarite?
Will the number of wheels in a vehicle affect the speed?
Wtf
Bernie Sanders depends on a few things like wait where they're placed the wind resistance
Good question! I'm No physicist but id expect it to increase friction. I know larger tires definitely lower top speed.
Bernie Sanders ideally you'd want no wheels and it to be floating above the ground maybe by manipulating wings and shut your way that the forward Force is being translated 2 upward thrust in such a way that the faster you go the more upward thrust you have and maybe have the spoiler adjustable putting it at higher angles to decrease the height and lower angles to increase it there would be a lot of problems with this one balance would be ridiculously difficult and then there's the fact that if there's a strong wind at could prove catastrophic and it's suchspeed it's pretty much like a living missile all it would take is a bird to suddenly fly in front of it to destroy everything and possibly kill him or her there are a lot of ways you could reduced friction but wheels are the most reliable and the safest and with the hovering idea there would be the issue of slowing down if you're going out ludicrous speed if you were to pop a parachute the drag could rip whatever the parachute attached to assuming that doesn't happen I could pull the vehicle down because of the lack of speed and and that situation maybe it would be good to have a sort of ski or have the wings in such a way when it wants to slow down at uses them to create friction and slow down and then there's the whole it's off the ground so I could be classed as a plane so maybe that's why they're not doing that kind of idea that I imagine it would be very expensive
Sorry there are a lot of spelling mistakes and grammar errors and that I used voice to text because I can't spell for shit and apparently I have a hard to understand accent so it didn't catch all the what I said if it sounds like something that's probably what I said
Update: The Chiron has since broken the 300mph barrier. It did this on 2nd August this year and reached 304.77mph (490.48kph).
That wasn't a chiron, It had a longer tail, Different exhausts, Retuned engine for more power, Removed rear wing, Stripped out interier, Added roll cage, Extra bunch of computers, Custom reinforced and x-rayed tires.
If you go out and buy a chiron and it doesn't have all that done to it then one is obviously not the other.
Toms Tech if you go out and by a chiron you have enough money to do that
I contacted the Lockheed Martin stress engineer about his study of the Bloodhound wheel , he was to the point, “…. We did not account for any gyroscopic forces as the vehicle will only go in a straight line…”
He was t even aware of any papers that described unstable gyroscopic forces.