Can you send me details can it’s work on commercial production
@lalitmohan261916 күн бұрын
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@jeanprof835226 күн бұрын
Hello, can we find how to make this integrator? Is it free of rights? Sincerely.👍
@slehar29 күн бұрын
Fascinating concept!
@KipIngram2 ай бұрын
You're dancing around the topic of analog computing here. This can also be done using electrical components (generally capacitor voltages) instead of mechanical quantities. No digital computations - those voltages all vary smoothly the same way your wheel positions are. Before computers became "commonplace" this method was heavily used in the study of various non-linear systems.
@03chiom2 ай бұрын
cool
@jamiedale63012 ай бұрын
This was fantastic to watch. Well done!
@Oktanowy3 ай бұрын
Amazing. Just amazing. Very simple demonstration and a lot of knowledge. It brings me memories of high school :') Good old math... I wish I could go through the high school again but take much more focus on the math. Math is interesting and much more practical than most of the people thinks it is. Ofcoarse I could learn math by myself in home in free time, but it's not the same. Well.. I think that teachers are actually preaty helpful in gaining knowlegde and we (people hungry for knowledge, but little lazy xD) kinda need them actulay.
@ryanvorce3 ай бұрын
Fantastic video! Thank you!
@kevinbyrne45383 ай бұрын
Love the models. 🙂
@icesystem73 ай бұрын
yo.. it's been two years! where is the video with the mechanical integrators???
@piccalillipit92113 ай бұрын
*ABSOLUTELY AMAZING* every maths classroom should have one of these
@alirezagumaryan83014 ай бұрын
soo cool
@1959Berre4 ай бұрын
It's not an innegral and not an innegrator. Try to pronounce a T, it's easy.
@Rdb964 ай бұрын
Why need an encoder to read the shaft value??
@OgreProgrammer5 ай бұрын
What tablet app is that? I like the idea of it. Would be a good thing to note and pin, maybe get a referral from the author?
@sandeepy7ec2885 ай бұрын
Awesome
@getuliocavalcante52155 ай бұрын
bravooooooooooooooooooooo
@EleneDB5 ай бұрын
Thank you veeery much. You made integrals so clear!😀 Edit: can you please teach me some more calculus?
@peterectasy29576 ай бұрын
very nice, our grandfathers have had been very clever
@stevematson48086 ай бұрын
Awesome demonstration. Thank you
@frankma94876 ай бұрын
这个太清晰了
@johnplump37606 ай бұрын
I also tested analog computers that had a similar intergrator. This was many years ag. What a reminder.
@sphlouge6 ай бұрын
Very nice, but you didn’t actually shoe how the mechanism worked or maybe I missed that. I saw the springs but how did it latch?
@jamesmoran75116 ай бұрын
What a waste
@Haxislive7666 ай бұрын
Bro Just love from India ❤❤ that was amazing
@stevematson48086 ай бұрын
very interesting,u what cad program did you create this model in? Solidowrks? what year?
@laoganmafootballclub66326 ай бұрын
Great video sorry about the hairline
@mjdutsar6 ай бұрын
graph it and weigh it
@morbidwoodpeckers6 ай бұрын
in the Soviet Union, we drew the integral on cardboard, cut it out and weighed it
@alessandromagatti48636 ай бұрын
now imagine the time disk is a hdd disk and the omnyweel is head of hdd, do we make an elaborator?(the magnetic trace well be programmable on any function)
@lightness17016 ай бұрын
How does it handle a function with a vertical asymptote?
@reymicroc7 ай бұрын
It's incredible these machines exist, they are like scp's
@user-kk6bm3no4d7 ай бұрын
How do you input the equation of interest into a mechanical integrator? Especially more complex ones?
@tylertibbs1587 ай бұрын
it's incredible. I have not learned calculus in any form yet but i feel like i learned the goal of calculus and some of it did make sense based on what i know. Math is awesome
@kontiko87 ай бұрын
It would be cool to have the output analog by connection a second lead screw to the output shaft which moves a slider on a scale
@matthewjchamplin7 ай бұрын
Over 140 hours of work just to play Weezer.
@rbaxter2867 ай бұрын
This was one of the parts of WWII fire control that was the hardest to keep working properly BECAUSE OF SHOCK but also because the slippage could not be eliminated.
@Chiberia7 ай бұрын
What app are you using to draw with? I've been looking for something exactly like that for instruction for a while.
@JonDornaletetxe7 ай бұрын
🔥
@robbie71507 ай бұрын
It's interesting we never went down the biological route for computing
@acquirejobskills23707 ай бұрын
We learn and teach theory in India. This is pure application in real life. No wonder people are thronging the foreign universities. Hope one fine day, Indian education system matches up to the western universities.
@jessehunter3627 ай бұрын
you can also solve it using a scale! compare the weight of a known amount of paper compared with the sum of the paper under the curve.
@user-sz5bi9jd2n7 ай бұрын
Thats really fascinating
@ReySilverskin7 ай бұрын
How did they keep it running at a constant speed? Did they have electric motors back then? I can't remember when electric motors were invented
@goodmaro6 ай бұрын
Constant speed isn't needed. Rate doesn't have to be relative to real time, just relative to something.
@parmindersaharan12197 ай бұрын
I like to always think of differentiation as slope in a graph. This way, integration of any function, is just imagining that function to be the slope of another function. Helps in calculating waves in signals and systems easily.
@nealkonneker60847 ай бұрын
It's also possible to model complex financial systems with water in tubes using valves to adjust flow rates for various inputs and outputs.
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Can you send me details can it’s work on commercial production
❤
Hello, can we find how to make this integrator? Is it free of rights? Sincerely.👍
Fascinating concept!
You're dancing around the topic of analog computing here. This can also be done using electrical components (generally capacitor voltages) instead of mechanical quantities. No digital computations - those voltages all vary smoothly the same way your wheel positions are. Before computers became "commonplace" this method was heavily used in the study of various non-linear systems.
cool
This was fantastic to watch. Well done!
Amazing. Just amazing. Very simple demonstration and a lot of knowledge. It brings me memories of high school :') Good old math... I wish I could go through the high school again but take much more focus on the math. Math is interesting and much more practical than most of the people thinks it is. Ofcoarse I could learn math by myself in home in free time, but it's not the same. Well.. I think that teachers are actually preaty helpful in gaining knowlegde and we (people hungry for knowledge, but little lazy xD) kinda need them actulay.
Fantastic video! Thank you!
Love the models. 🙂
yo.. it's been two years! where is the video with the mechanical integrators???
*ABSOLUTELY AMAZING* every maths classroom should have one of these
soo cool
It's not an innegral and not an innegrator. Try to pronounce a T, it's easy.
Why need an encoder to read the shaft value??
What tablet app is that? I like the idea of it. Would be a good thing to note and pin, maybe get a referral from the author?
Awesome
bravooooooooooooooooooooo
Thank you veeery much. You made integrals so clear!😀 Edit: can you please teach me some more calculus?
very nice, our grandfathers have had been very clever
Awesome demonstration. Thank you
这个太清晰了
I also tested analog computers that had a similar intergrator. This was many years ag. What a reminder.
Very nice, but you didn’t actually shoe how the mechanism worked or maybe I missed that. I saw the springs but how did it latch?
What a waste
Bro Just love from India ❤❤ that was amazing
very interesting,u what cad program did you create this model in? Solidowrks? what year?
Great video sorry about the hairline
graph it and weigh it
in the Soviet Union, we drew the integral on cardboard, cut it out and weighed it
now imagine the time disk is a hdd disk and the omnyweel is head of hdd, do we make an elaborator?(the magnetic trace well be programmable on any function)
How does it handle a function with a vertical asymptote?
It's incredible these machines exist, they are like scp's
How do you input the equation of interest into a mechanical integrator? Especially more complex ones?
it's incredible. I have not learned calculus in any form yet but i feel like i learned the goal of calculus and some of it did make sense based on what i know. Math is awesome
It would be cool to have the output analog by connection a second lead screw to the output shaft which moves a slider on a scale
Over 140 hours of work just to play Weezer.
This was one of the parts of WWII fire control that was the hardest to keep working properly BECAUSE OF SHOCK but also because the slippage could not be eliminated.
What app are you using to draw with? I've been looking for something exactly like that for instruction for a while.
🔥
It's interesting we never went down the biological route for computing
We learn and teach theory in India. This is pure application in real life. No wonder people are thronging the foreign universities. Hope one fine day, Indian education system matches up to the western universities.
you can also solve it using a scale! compare the weight of a known amount of paper compared with the sum of the paper under the curve.
Thats really fascinating
How did they keep it running at a constant speed? Did they have electric motors back then? I can't remember when electric motors were invented
Constant speed isn't needed. Rate doesn't have to be relative to real time, just relative to something.
I like to always think of differentiation as slope in a graph. This way, integration of any function, is just imagining that function to be the slope of another function. Helps in calculating waves in signals and systems easily.
It's also possible to model complex financial systems with water in tubes using valves to adjust flow rates for various inputs and outputs.
WTF
Best teacher in the world your r bro
sadly no other video