woah woah woah what happened to the rest of the electricity lecture? :(
@1902Anue5 жыл бұрын
When will part 2 of "How electricity works" come out?
@impmaul5 жыл бұрын
I agree! When will part 2 arrive? It's very cliffhanger like, even though I know then ending. I enjoyed the education.
@tuntuboy15 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I literally found a random video on this page just to leave a comment to find where the full video could be !
@eddie9474 жыл бұрын
I came to this video to write the same comment but I see I’m not the only one waiting.
@eddie9474 жыл бұрын
I don’t think he’ll ever release a part 2 unless he’s taking his sweet time to make another hell of a good video. When I first saw it a few years ago I believe the comment section was originally on but I’m assuming he got tired of the “part 2” requests and then disabled comments on that video. Makes me sad :(
5 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the way you told this gruesome story. Are the drawings yours?
@amberbook5 жыл бұрын
Nicky at Nvisualize dot com (his email address) created the animated illustrations for this. He is FANTASTIC, reasonably-priced and I highly recommend hiring him for your project.
5 жыл бұрын
@@amberbook thanks for the reply!
@plainlogic5 жыл бұрын
You chickened out and disabled comments on your Edison-Tesla story. SILVER IS THE BEST ROOM TEMPERATURE CONDUCTOR. Gold makes better contacts as it is very difficult to oxidize.
@Nick_Tag5 жыл бұрын
One electron less than the filled [Kr]5s4d oribital VS one less than the filled [Xe]6s4f5d , note that Copper is also one less than a 'd' (3d) ... but why is Annealed Copper worse? And why is gold slightly worse .. is it because at that size the neighbouring gold ions start to impinge on the free-electron flow. Annealed (uniform orientation) might be lower for the same reason since the electrons cannot find as clear a path through.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr28234 жыл бұрын
A few glaring issues here. Prohibition took place from 1920-December 5th, 1933. While this place was built in 1927, the fire took place in late 1942, AFTER Prohibition by...9 years. So it's not "Prohibition era," by definition, right? The cause is "undedermined." It wasn't fair to blame Tomacszski the bar back kid because Barney was notoriously greedy and cheap (locked doors, blocked doors, cramming people in). It wasn't the first fire there, and none of the wiring was done by a licensed electrician. The ceiling went up first by all accounts. Fire doesn't normally burn down unless there is nowhere else to go. Much of walls were untouched if you look closely at the photos. Also, there were 490 dead. Not 492. 2 people were counted twice: Bubbles the big bartender and the last person, a woman who died the following May. Most interesting is the story of Clifford Johnson, a guy who ran in to save a woman he was with on his first date. He saved other people on three trips back in, and got badly burned on his last one. He is a medical miracle. Meets a nurse, married her, and she's the first person to hear about his being burned to death on the radio in a truck accident 10 years later. He was the first person to live being burned over 50% of his body. This wasn't wallpaper. It was fabric and fake leather put on the walls by a noted designer, Reuben Bodenhorn. You're still going to see locked and blocked (Not to mention overcrowded) to this day. I've seen it. Look at The Station fire, where everyone KNEW it was a fire trap, including the marshalls! And all just ignored that. Thankfully, the virus is going to eliminate any overcrowding in the future. Nobody sane will go hang out at those places. "Trust nobody, Scully."
@ssl3546 Жыл бұрын
LOL I thought you were predicting that CV would cull so many people that no venue would ever be crowded again