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Using mechanical circuits to visualise how electronics work
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@55Ramius

1 month ago

Interesting way to describe electronics. I love seeing a group of gears and chains or belts all churning away, even if the end result does nothing.

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@PopeLando

1 month ago

Making the tone transmitter an antique gramophone speaker is pretty cool.

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@tscimb

1 month ago

I wish this was how "invisible" stuff was taught.
This makes far more sense than anything else I've seen about circuitry.

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@KwakWack

1 month ago

help, my electricity is screaming

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@juhis5936

1 month ago

never before this did I realize how similiar electronics are to clockwork clocks

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@chrismcconnell138

1 month ago

These are like legos for super geeks and they make me feel like a Pokemon trainer, I gotta have 'em all!

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@RedFalcon203

3 days ago

These sets are called spintronics and I lietaratly have a box in my room! Glad someone else found these cool!

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@dwightschrut3

5 days ago

Wow! I've always had trouble understanding anything that involves electricity. This makes so much sense! We need more of these for education

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@Strikker1918BAR

1 month ago

I had only used the simulator version in their site, i didn't imagine the ammeter sounding like that lol

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@lukidoescode

1 month ago

It would be nice to see logic gates and then an adder and maybe even an entire ALU being built using these.

Although I believe at that point the losses due to friction would be so much, it would damage or even tear apart the components.

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@Gabriel_OGDC

1 month ago

This is probably exactly what it would be like if electricity never really took off and society developed with clockwork and steam mechanisms from the victorian era (which is essentially the definition of steampunk)

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@paulcollyer801

1 month ago

I knew what each “component” is used for, but this is genius in explaining.

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@SamTaylorsVersion

1 month ago

This has taught me more than my physics teacher has in 9 hours of lessons

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@lukedewoody801

5 days ago

You need to do a hell of a lot more videos of this you've got something really good I've never heard it explained in such simple terms well done and I'm looking forward to your next video

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@jayambrose9998

1 month ago

That last one is incredibly beautiful, i cant imagine the mind that came up with that

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@michaelnoble2432

1 month ago

As an Electrical / Electronic engineer, that makes electronics far more DIFFICULT to understand.

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@barok2556

1 month ago

Someone need to make a computer out of this idea

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@williamlewis8773

1 week ago

This is great . Your introduction to homologous similar analogue networks is pretty cool . This is the best introduction to relate the vocabulary words to the phenomena that I have seen in a long long time . --- highly intuitive , and refers to usual sorts of experiences of phenomena widely known and well understood by hobbyists and others who are likely to enthusiastically tell their classmates , families , and friends about what you are showing here . 🎉

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@TheForgottenCorridors

1 week ago

I met the creators at a local fair thing there pretty chill (at least I think it was the creators idk they acted like it)

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@Matthew.Morycinski

1 month ago

I find it much more to my liking to simulate mechanical systems using electronic circuits than vv.

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