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of course it works. its basic mechanical science/engineering hell they used very similar design back in the 19 century to expain on the run of old lifts. i cant believe that you would have to prove to anyone that it does work. they should have learned about this in 5th grade.
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when you move the ruler to the levft the cart goes to the right did it wrong dumbass
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faaakkke, it's obviously fake, people are so stupid. They can do anything with computers these days
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Also, what effect if any does the music have?
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@paanoik Unfakeable!? That's darling. We thought that - many times. But never underestimate how hard of thinking a denier can be.
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@ribsngibs well said .. that's why I made that, some guys after watching other videos said 'fake' .. but this is ... UNFAKEABLE ;P
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@coolaun its pretty clear how the inner radius vs outer radius affects the movement ratios, in yours with the 1:2 ratio of the cotton reels it moved about double speed, but this one with the large wheels held together by a thin rod makes it move about 3-4 times as fast.
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Why Legos will never die as engineers still use them for primitive design ideas. :)
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hmm.. I do believe that it works, but does the use of gears rather than smooth surface wheels affect it at all?
Indeed, it works! And with a rack and pinion gear: nicely done.
coolaun 3 years ago 9
@steviewonder74CEA - It's just making the connection between the handheld rack bar and the gear rotation non-slip and obvious. Other videos showing the same thing were accused of having the cart slipping as pressure was applied - this makes it clear that the gear is not slipping in relation to the rack, and the (rubber) wheels are clearly not slipping on the floor.
ribsngibs 1 year ago