Turbulent Flow is MORE Awesome Than Laminar Flow

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Veritasium

Veritasium

3 роки тому

Everyone loves laminar flow but turbulent flow is the real MVP.
A portion of this video was sponsored by Cottonelle. Purchase Cottonelle Flushable Wipes and try them for yourself: bit.ly/2WJm9Hq
Special thanks to:
Prof. Beverley McKeon and team www.mckeon.caltech.edu
Destin from Smarter Every Day / smartereveryday
Nicole Sharp from FYFD ve42.co/fyfd
Pavol Dobryakov turbulent simulations: paveldogreat.github.io/WebGL-...
I got into turbulent flow via chaos. The transition to turbulence sometimes involves a period doubling. Turbulence itself is chaotic motion, it is unpredictable and sensitively dependent on initial conditions. What surprised me is all the ways turbulent flow is useful to us. It is diffusive, meaning it causes mixing. This is useful in jet engines or rocket nozzles (which Destin studies) and is important to achieve in microfluidic devices, which are so small that turbulent flow is actually difficult to achieve. Turbulent flow can energize a boundary layer, which is important to maintain flow attachment over a wing, maintaining lift and delaying stall. Similarly a turbulent boundary layer over a golf ball reduces pressure drag allowing golf balls to fly further. This is the reason for the dimples on golf balls. Flow transitioning to turbulence in the wake of a bluff body can create periodic vortex shedding. This beautiful phenomenon can be seen in the von Kàrmàn vortex street in clouds viewed from space. Turbulence is everywhere, in the air currents in a room, in your aorta, in the breaths you exhale, in oil pipelines and water pipes, in the flow over cars and ships and planes. Animals have evolved for it (like dead fish swimming up stream) and we have engineered our environment, our planes and golf balls for it. Laminar flow may be nice to look at (which is why we use it in decorative fountains) but turbulent flow does the real lifting.
Animations by:
Jonny Hyman (Sun, Jupiter, Reynolds, airfoil, Earth time-lapse)
Research and writing:
AJ Fillo and Derek Muller. AJ also created the wind tunnel golf ball shots
Filmed by:
Daniel Bydlowski and Derek Muller
Additional footage:
Images of Jupiter courtesy of NASA
Turbulence in air currents by the Physics Girl, Dan Walsh, and Grant Sanderson • How to Make a SQUARE V...
• Why 5/3 is a fundament...
Music:
illBird "Shaffuru" • [SYNTH HOP] illBird - ...
From EpidemicSound epidemicsound.com "Seaweed" "Colorful Animation 4"
Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com "Sneaky Adventure"

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@blackscoped
@blackscoped 3 роки тому
When the two smartest kids in class have different answers:
@tuckercates409
@tuckercates409 3 роки тому
Kid pops up from under the desk. "Hey Vsauce, Michael here."
@aadarsh_1303x
@aadarsh_1303x 3 роки тому
@@tuckercates409 MICHEAL THE 3RD EXCEPTION KID
@MrCash-lm1xz
@MrCash-lm1xz 3 роки тому
Tucker Cates Nah, he’s the teacher.
@shintenkai1648
@shintenkai1648 3 роки тому
@@tuckercates409 LOL I visualized that and I died
@lalalanidani
@lalalanidani 3 роки тому
deadass yo im rollin at this
@ceejec
@ceejec 3 роки тому
"laminar flow is slow, superficial. It's a toy. That's why its most notable use is on decorative fountains" Most scientific diss track on UKposts
@mydearfriend007
@mydearfriend007 3 роки тому
*use
@punkisinthedetails1470
@punkisinthedetails1470 3 роки тому
dissipative
@moonhowler667
@moonhowler667 3 роки тому
I wonder if he's ever seen the systems that lubricate industrial band saws and other things like metal lathes. Most of what I've seen uses laminar flow because, what's the point of spraying a shower of oil all over everything when you need lots in a small spot?
@mattaomartinez.9817
@mattaomartinez.9817 3 роки тому
@@moonhowler667 because bukkake
@Alkis05
@Alkis05 3 роки тому
You should look at Dr Sabine Hosssenfelder's (Physicist) PMV. There are some literal diss tracks there. She makes fun about people send her their "Theory of Everything" proposals for her to review. Particularly, she pokes fun at one of those "intelectual dark web" guys.
@FlynChse
@FlynChse 2 роки тому
Took a class just called “Turbulence” during my aerospace M.S. and I understood just as much about turbulent flow at the end of the course as at the beginning.
@ahbyt5630
@ahbyt5630 2 роки тому
me too
@TheRealYaworm
@TheRealYaworm 2 роки тому
I would have agreed, if he'd covered the inertial subrange. :(
@thethinkingmansgame5050
@thethinkingmansgame5050 Рік тому
Sooo you wasted time and money... when a 20 min video would have been 50 time better... hmmm seems like college is a joke
@dexter2392
@dexter2392 Рік тому
@@thethinkingmansgame5050 the problem isn't college, we just don't know much about turbulent flow yet. there's a million dollar prize related to that
@unicockboy1666
@unicockboy1666 3 місяці тому
​​@@thethinkingmansgame5050 if you think that college is a joke go ahead and do a multi million dollar fluid simulation for an aviation company without specialized knowledge. Good luck sir.
@larz46672
@larz46672 2 роки тому
As a professional pilot, I can say this is by far the best explanation of these effects I have ever seen. I wish I had this when I was first learning about this. Would have made the concepts so much easier to understand! All new pilots should watch this video, especially the parts on Rynolds number!
@Jdrew27
@Jdrew27 2 роки тому
CFI here, definitely will be showing this video to all students.
@ShadoeLass
@ShadoeLass 2 роки тому
CPL here, agreed
@davidschutz2819
@davidschutz2819 Рік тому
That’s what I thought. ATPL Student learning for my 13 exams. It’s interesting
@larz46672
@larz46672 Рік тому
@@7Fatguy More that this does a much better job explaining a complex subject that often takes a good long while for student pilots to understand
@derrickbecker9856
@derrickbecker9856 Рік тому
Better than explaining laminar and turbulent flow differences using Reynolds number?
@delta927canadien-francais5
@delta927canadien-francais5 3 роки тому
I’m pretty sure this is the closest thing to a disstrack we’ll see from these guys
@Hexnilium
@Hexnilium 3 роки тому
Delta927 Canadien-français East Coast, West Coast vibes.
@daanydoomboy5593
@daanydoomboy5593 3 роки тому
@Isabella Ngo "Hey it's Scarce here and today's story is HUGE!"
@calvinnorth9642
@calvinnorth9642 3 роки тому
My thoughts exactly 😂
@emon2689
@emon2689 3 роки тому
Lol I'm dead 💀🤣🤣
@klipzz1405
@klipzz1405 3 роки тому
Wow🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@GODOFMAYHEM96
@GODOFMAYHEM96 3 роки тому
Engineer throws dead fish in the water. Engineer: "Behold, Necromancy!"
@MrDSimba
@MrDSimba 3 роки тому
Any other Chem Engineers here? Bomb squad?
@a006delta
@a006delta 3 роки тому
Some tazor loving crackhead: "Be free!"
@Megalomaniakaal
@Megalomaniakaal 3 роки тому
666 upvotes, better not mess with perfection.
@MoarteaLunii
@MoarteaLunii 3 роки тому
@@Megalomaniakaal cringe
@chunmunsgoel3633
@chunmunsgoel3633 3 роки тому
Finally got to that portion of the video. I want to know what mad scientist thought up that experiment.
@herokillerinc
@herokillerinc 2 роки тому
This is such a friendly and fun conversation between two people who are intellectually curious! Thank you for everything both of you guys! A great example
@devinochs7685
@devinochs7685 5 місяців тому
As a plumber, this is fantastic. I've tried explaining these concepts to people and it is hard for them to grasp without visual representations of what the concepts are. In plumbing, turbulence is the enemy. Everyone thinks more is better and IT IS NOT.
@muhammadsyafiq1991
@muhammadsyafiq1991 Місяць тому
imo, pipes are mainly designed to induce laminar flow, so it will suck if suddenly the flow still becomes turbulence inside.
@AMOGHAJAYANTHMK
@AMOGHAJAYANTHMK 3 роки тому
Here before Veritasium Vs Smarter Everyday diss tracks.
@aneomgr7798
@aneomgr7798 3 роки тому
to the top u go
@randomdude9135
@randomdude9135 3 роки тому
Who the hell is Bob and why you wanna kiss him Edit: Continue this guys, you're embarrassing me
@longlivetheking1256
@longlivetheking1256 3 роки тому
Rick don't smash that mini universe again
@ivanjones6957
@ivanjones6957 3 роки тому
can we get this to 1000 likes in one day?
@Thuebner1104
@Thuebner1104 3 роки тому
Epic Rap Battles of History
@lfk51651
@lfk51651 3 роки тому
The first thing i thought when i saw this title is "You just started a war with Destin".😀😀😀
@cmac6136
@cmac6136 3 роки тому
Exactly what I was thinking. Lol
@EvanMoon
@EvanMoon 3 роки тому
My toes are in the water and I’m standing On Dustin’s side
@Mooba2
@Mooba2 3 роки тому
I agree with Destin. Laminar flow is the rare case of physics creating order. Chaos is beautiful but common. There are very few things I enjoy more than seeing water flow over a rock in a stream to create laminar flow
@liriodosvales2009
@liriodosvales2009 3 роки тому
Yesss
@adarsh1403
@adarsh1403 3 роки тому
Correct 😁
@danchisholm1
@danchisholm1 2 роки тому
I love the play that you and destin have. you guys are becoming cornerstones of science and yet your friendship makes it so friendly and kind.
@franklinwest3418
@franklinwest3418 9 місяців тому
Nailed it! This was a difficult topic when I was in school, but you made it seem easy. My son who is in grade school really got into it. Keep it up!
@AthAthanasius
@AthAthanasius 3 роки тому
I was NOT surprised to see Destin at the start of this as my first thought when I saw the title of this video in the notification email was "uh-oh, shots fired, Destin's not going to stand for this".
@ewthmatth
@ewthmatth 3 роки тому
They were getting along so well. Now the eternal feud starts.
@Lasersplitter
@Lasersplitter 3 роки тому
This is the kind of UKposts beef I wanna see
@gkarapeev
@gkarapeev 3 роки тому
haha yes, that's why I headed straight for the comment section before even watching the video :D
@SilentGloves
@SilentGloves 3 роки тому
I literally came here to say "shots fired!" :D
@eswarsai3903
@eswarsai3903 3 роки тому
I thought the same!!
@Bakhrod94
@Bakhrod94 3 роки тому
Friendship ended with Laminar flow, now turbulent flow is my best Friend
@justasciencelover8175
@justasciencelover8175 3 роки тому
Saaaaaaaaaame
@ploopybear
@ploopybear 3 роки тому
don't expect to be as stable
@jjsdumbshit2792
@jjsdumbshit2792 3 роки тому
Noooooooooooooo
@nemianyamele2265
@nemianyamele2265 3 роки тому
Them ones when the friendship's Reynolds number increases
@anaszia6934
@anaszia6934 3 роки тому
Karma will get you.
@isaacteal
@isaacteal Рік тому
This is the one of the best science/info vids I have seen on UKposts. I’m a weather forecaster and this does such a great job helping visualize what is going on in 3d space
@laurenssalens2377
@laurenssalens2377 2 роки тому
Amazing how simply and understandable you´ve explained this, my teacher on CFD at the university could learn a lot from you!
@OHYS
@OHYS 3 роки тому
2020 has already been a turbulent year, but I wasn't expecting WW3 to erupt between Smarter Every Day and Veritasium
@SuperBoomer95
@SuperBoomer95 3 роки тому
And just like that, Canada and the US became enemies
@adarshshrivastav7552
@adarshshrivastav7552 3 роки тому
enough for this year........we cant handle more now
@shoitah
@shoitah 3 роки тому
Some prefer it turbulent ;)
@Alan_Alien
@Alan_Alien 3 роки тому
TeamVeritasium / TeamCanada all the way 🤘🏼😛
@livethefuture2492
@livethefuture2492 3 роки тому
Well Derek is from Australia, so I guess US vs Emus! Guess who'd win?
@numbers93
@numbers93 3 роки тому
turbulent flow: *exists* fish swimming upstream: cHaOs Is A lAdDeR
@manuraccoder1478
@manuraccoder1478 3 роки тому
ngl chaos is a ladder is my new life moto
@salazarian
@salazarian 3 роки тому
omfg lollllllllllllll
@Zedryx69
@Zedryx69 3 роки тому
Jevil: **proceeds to climb up a waterfall** also Jevil: *Kris, why are you looking at me like that?*
@gbm6882
@gbm6882 3 роки тому
virgin turbulent flow: nooo you can’t harness my chaos for your evolutionary fitness. Chad Fish: haha climb ladder
@G_Genie
@G_Genie 3 роки тому
@@Zedryx69 "I can do anything! Chaos! Chaos!"
@simchannel7052
@simchannel7052 Рік тому
i love the banter between you and smarter everyday. you guys are just awesome, and are the best thing to hit youtube!
@smitkapadia8080
@smitkapadia8080 2 роки тому
I have been confused about laminar, turbulent flows and boundary layers. Thank you very much for making a video with these amazing animations and explaining these crucial concepts in an easy-to-understand manner!!
@JM-us3fr
@JM-us3fr 3 роки тому
As soon as I saw the title, I was like, "Oh man, he's picking a fight with Destin. This is gonna be good"
@indigo1324
@indigo1324 3 роки тому
I saw the title and instantly thought, “Smarter Every Day is gonna be mad.” XD
@arbs-5164
@arbs-5164 3 роки тому
Yeah me too
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 3 роки тому
Not at all. I agree that turbulence is awesome.
@jorge9199
@jorge9199 3 роки тому
Lmao
@DiscoveredMate
@DiscoveredMate 3 роки тому
@@smartereveryday OMG MY FAVORITE UKpostsR
@DiscoveredMate
@DiscoveredMate 3 роки тому
@@smartereveryday I WAS INSPIRED BY YOU CAN YOU SHOUT ME OUT IN YOUR NEXT VIDEO I WOULD BE VERY HAPPY
@billdoolinofficial
@billdoolinofficial Рік тому
I didnt knew the term of it. But always loved the turbulence flow. Started loving it when i paint and wash my brush my in the water. Colors mixed in water in a beautiful way.
@mfrnd3
@mfrnd3 24 дні тому
What a video! Hats off You have taken very good examples and took really much efforts to portray it Hats off
@subscribetoanegg4035
@subscribetoanegg4035 3 роки тому
Veritasium: "Turbulent flow is cooler than laminar flow" SmarterEveryday:"So you have chosen death"
@codediporpal
@codediporpal 3 роки тому
Laminar flow has to be small. Those are fighting words!
@MrHeroicDemon
@MrHeroicDemon 3 роки тому
@@codediporpal Bro I'm waiting for the Geek off video youtube beef between each flow. I hope they do more to do opposites to fill in each others videos. Because we know they could go into it another 30mins but it's a lot of work they already put in. They get real professionals. Worth the wait.
@ortherner
@ortherner 3 роки тому
@codediporpal Turbulence has to be big.
@Katniss218
@Katniss218 3 роки тому
My exact thoughts lmao
@gijoe41688
@gijoe41688 3 роки тому
Shots Fired!!!!!! OUR Battle WILL B legendary
@EdwardChan.999
@EdwardChan.999 3 роки тому
15:13 Fish: *dies* Turbulent Flow: Dead or Alive, you're coming with me
@connorryan4231
@connorryan4231 3 роки тому
My thoughts exactly
@Patrick94GSR
@Patrick94GSR 3 роки тому
RoboFlow!
@ethantaylor3584
@ethantaylor3584 3 роки тому
Fish: dies Why did I laugh so hard at this
@superragaone11
@superragaone11 3 роки тому
you are coming to brazil
@LttleTim
@LttleTim 2 роки тому
This is actually what it means to take your sponsorship to a whole new level 💯💪🏼
@idajane1974
@idajane1974 Рік тому
BOTH OF YOU GUYS ARE GREAT...... THE INFO YOU PROVIDE IS AWESOME
@wajideus4591
@wajideus4591 3 роки тому
"If you put a dead fish in the wake of an object, it'll actually swim upstream" - That's clearly a software bug.
@StingerPhilip
@StingerPhilip 3 роки тому
Sounds like you've been dwelling in the world of simulation theory. The bugs are everywhere.
@fionnbegley4382
@fionnbegley4382 3 роки тому
It's called a slipstream if I'm not mistaken, it's common in racing
@millenniusrex6720
@millenniusrex6720 3 роки тому
...will be patched in the next software version
@Matio25091
@Matio25091 3 роки тому
I heard that update 2020.8 should fix that.
@thabestsniper
@thabestsniper 3 роки тому
Wow, wait until the guys on r/outside hear about it... the devs need to do something
@geryz7549
@geryz7549 3 роки тому
14:39 "So how are we going to harvest the energy of these vortices" "Put a dead fish in there" "What?" " *PUT A DEAD FISH IN IT* "
@rat_king-
@rat_king- 3 роки тому
You miss understand the madness of an engineers. This is normal
@mayrunesdaygone8094
@mayrunesdaygone8094 3 роки тому
"Puts a Dead Rat in It"
@rat_king-
@rat_king- 3 роки тому
@@mayrunesdaygone8094 Lobster vs Cow aerodynamics
@SteamPunkPhysics
@SteamPunkPhysics 3 роки тому
Monty python predicted this when they intimated one could cut down the mightiest tree in the forest with a herring. HEED THE PROPHECY!
@ljmeyerful
@ljmeyerful 3 роки тому
Geryz , it would be cool that a boat put in water with specific vortices could flow upstream. This is an interesting prospect. The boat being the dead fish.
@soundstheatre
@soundstheatre 2 роки тому
Thank you Veritasium! You made a huge inspiration for me in my musical Composition methodology... I'm writing a piece based on this (not inspired by it but literally based on fluid mechanics and states of matter). I'll keep you posted about it ;) Keep up the good job!
@rishyanth-zh9bv
@rishyanth-zh9bv Рік тому
waiting : )
@soundstheatre
@soundstheatre Рік тому
@@rishyanth-zh9bv Thank you. subscribe to my channel, I will post it there. :)
@bridgetdavenport6057
@bridgetdavenport6057 6 місяців тому
This really helped clear things up for my Fluid Mechancis course.
@lucas29476
@lucas29476 3 роки тому
Derek: Turbulence is amazing Destin: So you have chosen death
@unity_talon
@unity_talon 3 роки тому
The battle of the two Ds
@RageFireMaster
@RageFireMaster 3 роки тому
OMAE WA MOU SHINDEIRU
@unity_talon
@unity_talon 3 роки тому
@@RageFireMaster Nani?
@smartereveryday
@smartereveryday 3 роки тому
LAMINAR FLOW IS BETTER. Obviously the Laminar Boundary Layer section was the best part of the video. (I jest.) In all seriousness though I thought you did an amazing job with this content Derek. Discussing the transition to turbulence is very difficult and you did a masterful job of it here. Animating Reynold’s experiment on the page was masterful. Your point that laminar flow must be small was very interesting, and when I saw the images from space I had a fun time thinking about what parts were laminar and what parts were turbulent. I’ll put a link to this video on the laminar flow video. All these nice things being said....I have something up my sleeve!
@veritasium
@veritasium 3 роки тому
Haha can't wait!
@user5214
@user5214 3 роки тому
@@veritasium haha me too
@mewwww17
@mewwww17 3 роки тому
I saw the title of this video and immediately knew Destin would make an appearance.
@ALPHATHEREAL
@ALPHATHEREAL 3 роки тому
Was waiting for you😂lol . By the way both of you are a GREAT Inspiration for me. Keep inspiring♥️
@sanguineronin9150
@sanguineronin9150 3 роки тому
I was just about to post "Don't let Smarter Everyday see this" and here you are 😂. EDIT: posted this before I watch the video, Destin is in the video too!
@darkrathwheito9818
@darkrathwheito9818 Рік тому
Incredible the use of science with the sponsor, explaining scientifically how they're different, and what benefits they can have, just awesome, i'mma buy some just for the sake of experimentation.
@mrjades4764
@mrjades4764 2 роки тому
For your bit on the end about the flushable wipes. Our local water council urban utilities had to do a marketing campaign against flushable wipes cause they still don’t break down quick enough compared with toilet paper and were causing problems in the main sewerage system.
@snark894
@snark894 Рік тому
but is that specific to cottonelle? i'm sure there's different designs
@mrjades4764
@mrjades4764 Рік тому
@@snark894 yeah I dunno
@monke.2191
@monke.2191 Рік тому
eat more pork
@flyprdu
@flyprdu 3 роки тому
I had a meteorology professor that had a saying when talking about the atmosphere: "Big swirls, have smaller swirls, which feed on their velocity. Smaller swirls have lesser swirls, and so on to viscosity."
@Ksiezniczkajesttutaj
@Ksiezniczkajesttutaj 3 роки тому
ooh *very* clever, some of the best sayings come from school teachers
@jiayang6895
@jiayang6895 3 роки тому
This is quote from Lewis Fry Richardson
@tomf3150
@tomf3150 3 роки тому
Kolmogorov.
@adamberry8182
@adamberry8182 3 роки тому
Child: "Is that fish alive?" Parent: "Yes, you can see it swimming upstream" Me: "Well actually..."
@actually5004
@actually5004 3 роки тому
WHAT.
@jaredtweed7826
@jaredtweed7826 3 роки тому
14:40
@porc1429
@porc1429 3 роки тому
Oh shoot
@danielyuan9862
@danielyuan9862 3 роки тому
"Why is the fish flopping so much?"
@williaml2579
@williaml2579 3 роки тому
you mean the fish at 14:40 is dead?
@amymonroe7184
@amymonroe7184 8 місяців тому
I use these principles in my body work. Acupressure points (vertices) in meridians and collaterals express exactly like this, to my hands. Essentially, I transmute turbulent flow into laminar flow. Thank you for expanding my perspective. 🤗
@stevemillar
@stevemillar 2 роки тому
This just made me appreciate Laminar flow even more! I'm looking forward to what you've got up your sleeve, Destin 😄
@rocket6173
@rocket6173 3 роки тому
"Turbulent flow is better than laminar flow" Destin: they be some fighting words.
@zerg9523
@zerg9523 3 роки тому
I’ll bet the farm on destin...
@Alkis05
@Alkis05 3 роки тому
the dead fish swinmming was actually impressive
@omgitxalex3914
@omgitxalex3914 3 роки тому
how he do that
@Alkis05
@Alkis05 3 роки тому
@@omgitxalex3914 My best guess is that the rock creates a vortex that locks it in a general position while also creating oscilations in the stream with which the fish end up ressonating with. The oscillations must be high frequency enough to propel it forward. It is like the movement of a flag mixed with the behavior of a sail powering a boat against the wind. It uses the energy available in the water flow. This probably evolved so these fish can rest behind rocks when climbing rivers during the mate season. Once I saw a guy using genetic algoritms and fluid dynamics simulation to find optimal shapes of wind mills so it would be super efficient. Truely amazing.
@Quifuh
@Quifuh 3 роки тому
@@Alkis05 But... It's dead.
@Alkis05
@Alkis05 3 роки тому
@@Quifuh That is what makes it impressive, isn't it. That is why I made the reference to sails and flags, which are not alive either. Flags have movement created by air flow, and sails can propel an object against wind flow. I'm actually thinking of showing this to a professor of mine who studies aquatic robots. There are labs here that research both the hydrodynamics and the electronic/automation part of it in my campus.
@Quifuh
@Quifuh 3 роки тому
@@Alkis05 That's interesting. Do show the video to your professor, he most likely will enjoy it.
@b3nythomas284
@b3nythomas284 Рік тому
This video could not arrive at a better timing. I was studying this in college this vid helps alot
@hygband
@hygband 5 місяців тому
Always love seeing Canberra pop up in a Veritasium vid! Great to know those fountains do get the appreciation they deserve
@FCHenchy
@FCHenchy 3 роки тому
"...But what if we put a dead fish in it?" - Science
@yocats9974
@yocats9974 3 роки тому
When he said dead fish I thought "Why a dead fish and who thought that would be a good idea?"
@johnk7302
@johnk7302 3 роки тому
I liked the dead fish idea. It demonstrates that the structure of the fish is such that minimal energy is required for movement,
@Ofinfinitejest
@Ofinfinitejest 3 роки тому
My view of salmon as strong and dedicated has been sadly deflated.
@Full_Counter
@Full_Counter 3 роки тому
Lets see how the fish figured out the turbulent flow formula in evolution lol.
@daniel-zt6im
@daniel-zt6im 3 роки тому
I bet this phenomenon was discovered when a scientist threw his dead finsh into the toilet .
@starship4282
@starship4282 3 роки тому
As an aerospace engineer I'm so glad this video was made. I love Destin's video on laminar flow but I kept thinking "but but but the flow is so much easier to separate if the flow is laminar" But also, you can't just mention that a dead fish can swim upstream in a sentence and move on! That deserves it's own video! How does something move upstream without it expending energy! How does an object move forwards when you blow on it! The only explanation I have is there is lower pressure closer to where the vortex is shed than far downstream, so the fish is being "blown" upstream by the pressure difference...
@hanbanaroda
@hanbanaroda 3 роки тому
I would excpect that the energy was transfered to the "spring" which is backbone and muscles, but Im only guessing. Need to see a video with explanation!
@corrick4339
@corrick4339 3 роки тому
Sounds about right. There would be vortexes right behind the fish that curl around and hit the fish? Edit: and there may be vortexes that form around the scales and fins of the fish as well
@leodip97
@leodip97 3 роки тому
There's a pretty famous experiment in which the drag on an object behind another one gets a negative drag and is pushed forward instead
@matthewsparkes1707
@matthewsparkes1707 3 роки тому
SAME!! I'm doing my PhD in Mathematical biofluids, and fish swimming upstream without expending energy is freaking awesome!
@baikia777
@baikia777 3 роки тому
Oooh that fish swimming upstream is a very interesting topic for a video! Comment this on Destin's video too. Maybe in a few months he'll post a video about it lol
@ayoolafelix
@ayoolafelix Місяць тому
Transport Phenomena is my favorite subject, I’m so loving this video
@charliekempf
@charliekempf 2 роки тому
I study aerospace engineering and this helped me better understand my entire fluid dynamics course. Thanks man👍
@7stiano123
@7stiano123 2 роки тому
You're father wrote Hitler's book
@krizi4970
@krizi4970 3 роки тому
Imagine two guys arguing over the internet about some flowy water. And millions of people interested in that.
@scotthenrie5674
@scotthenrie5674 3 роки тому
When peeing laminar flow is better than turbulent flow.
@BoomBrush
@BoomBrush 3 роки тому
@@scotthenrie5674 I dont know if this is true but i read somewhere that pee that comes out of your wang is rotating around like a corkscrew before it leaves.
@shukrantpatil
@shukrantpatil 3 роки тому
BoomBrush but then it’s turbulent right ? Or wait, the path is predictable so it’s laminar?
@aguyfromnothere
@aguyfromnothere 3 роки тому
Better than watching more looters and corporations ads trying to convince me they care about things.
@aydenchaffee5926
@aydenchaffee5926 3 роки тому
I love how the quality of his videos haven’t changed in 7 years, and that’s a good thing for him
@AMZG
@AMZG 3 роки тому
You aren't supposed to insult people😠😠
@oliverm1255
@oliverm1255 3 роки тому
Its a rare sighting among UKpostsrs.
@aaron_manna
@aaron_manna 3 роки тому
I wish vsauce was still old vsauce, like Derek here is. New vsauce is still cool tho
@user-pk4tl4zy9t
@user-pk4tl4zy9t 3 роки тому
Skases ukposts.info/have/v-deo/oYdelYWtsIVqkoE.html
@luckyjohny181
@luckyjohny181 3 роки тому
@Bude Lasial that doesnt mean vsauce suck
@keiyakins
@keiyakins Рік тому
My favorite was always the transition, where it's not laminar anymore but it's still mostly large scale structures. It just looks cool.
@Yaviah20
@Yaviah20 19 днів тому
jajaja i love this colaboration between you two
@edquinteros9133
@edquinteros9133 3 роки тому
Turbulent flow reminds me of Van Gogh's painting "Starry Night" and his artwork in general
@gautamnest149
@gautamnest149 3 роки тому
cool you mention that, read somewhere that researchers found those flow patterns in the painting to have shared turbulent properties to the flows observed in nebulae and star nurseries
@TheGreatGopib
@TheGreatGopib 3 роки тому
Interestingly I was reading to see if there was a connection between the golden ratio and turbulent flow and I saw there was a connection between the painting and turbulent flow
@tylerwyka9290
@tylerwyka9290 3 роки тому
Yea I saw a ted video that talked about how insane it was that he drew turbulent flow so accurately all while he was cooped up in a mental hospital and people didn’t even really know about turbulence as a natural phenomenon
@xeno4162
@xeno4162 3 роки тому
@@gautamnest149 The flow patterns also satisfy the current visualization of the turbulent flow,considering it was painted long time ago. And Sir da vinci also painted a pattern(about 500 years ago) that satisfied the modern ideas about turbulence.
@akhil29897
@akhil29897 3 роки тому
Damn that’s the first thought that came to my mind when I saw the turbulent flow example
@whogavehimafork
@whogavehimafork 3 роки тому
I'm a mechanical engineer and I once did a project in my senior fluids lab studying drag coefficients of rough spheres versus smooth spheres and other objects with round cross sections. We demonstrated that 1. The rough sphere had a smaller drag coefficient in the wind tunnel due to induced turbulence at the surface, and 2. You must always remember to prop open the door so that it doesn't slam closed when you power up the tunnel and disturb the computer science students in the lab next door.
@maniacal_engineer
@maniacal_engineer 3 роки тому
Word When they were testing the cold weather capability of the SR-71 in a refrigerated hangar at eglund AFB in florida, the Lockheed guys asked the AFB guys if the hangars could handle the SR's engines airflow. They were told it was not a problem. So when the SR started up (with the exhaust piped outside to keep the hangar cold) It entirely collapsed the HVAC ducting in the hangar. OOPS.
@hhiippiittyy
@hhiippiittyy 3 роки тому
@@maniacal_engineer That sounds like one of those "oh crap their figures were metric" kind of things.
@ThatBoomerDude56
@ThatBoomerDude56 3 роки тому
And it was important to not disturb the computer science students in the lab next door because?? --- They were sleeping???
@liesdamnlies3372
@liesdamnlies3372 3 роки тому
@@ThatBoomerDude56 Yes. Code was compiling. Perfect time to get sleep. Or have sword fights.
@rpgtrainer
@rpgtrainer 3 роки тому
so, would a car with a rough outer skin have a better drag coefficient than a very glossy, polished skinned car? LETS TEST IT!
@andreamontes3266
@andreamontes3266 2 роки тому
Antes de ver el video aún tenía ciertas dificultades para poder distinguirlos, y sobretodo visualizar claramente como era cada uno. Considero que el haber colocado imágenes sobre como es realmente, ayuda muchísimo a entenderlo mejor
@elevatordancer
@elevatordancer 11 місяців тому
Loved this! It’s quite apparent that turbulent flow makes life possible, but there is one very important use for laminar flow, and that is in biosafety. Biosafety cabinets are engineered to produce laminar flow in the air, and this creates a barrier that helps to prevent biohazards and pathogens from escaping the biosafety cabinet while working on biological experiments inside the cabinet. The laminar flow can push biohazardous material that has become aerosolized through the flow and into the HEPA filter before it leaves the cabinet space.
@halobiohazard
@halobiohazard 3 роки тому
Fun fact: during the South African wold cup, FIFA “nerfed” their soccer ball by making it smoother so the players couldn’t have TOO much control over the predicted flight path of the ball, much to the frustration of the players.
@valarionch
@valarionch 3 роки тому
​@@cap5856 There was some controversy with the ball, called Jabulani: phys.org/news/2010-06-jabulani-ball-straight-scientists.html
@halobiohazard
@halobiohazard 3 роки тому
@@cap5856 www.google.com/search?q=south+africa+world+cup+ball+controversy&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS888US896&oq=south+africa+world+cup+ball+&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l7.10375j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
@halobiohazard
@halobiohazard 3 роки тому
@@cap5856 "Brazilian striker Luís Fabiano called the ball "supernatural", as it unpredictably changed direction when traveling through the air.[20] Brazilian striker Robinho stated, "For sure the guy who designed this ball never played football. But there is nothing we can do; we have to play with it.""
@SlowWinterNuts
@SlowWinterNuts 3 роки тому
That's amazing. I love mixing a bit of chaos into well predicted stuff like that, it makes things all the more interesting
@w0ttheh3ll
@w0ttheh3ll 3 роки тому
lol. imagine these guys, training every day for 20 years to be able to send that ball where they want it to go, and then they are given a ball that doesn't work *during the world cup*.
@alexmarte402
@alexmarte402 3 роки тому
Instantly thought of how destin would feel after reading the title😂
@smoothyreal2205
@smoothyreal2205 3 роки тому
Alex Marte same
@JadeMythriil
@JadeMythriil 3 роки тому
This was recommended to me from his most recent video.
@MictheEagle
@MictheEagle Рік тому
I have come to understand something about turbulent flow from Viktor Schauberger's work. This greatly helped. Thank you.
@UhKimboze
@UhKimboze Рік тому
“You are looking at the motion of air in a room *ad starts* where you can surf without getting phished.” Damn that’s some good timing.
@sssharefff
@sssharefff 3 роки тому
"Turbulent flow is more awesome than a laminar flow." Destin: *Hol up*
@adhityabhaskaran4093
@adhityabhaskaran4093 3 роки тому
Cul Doode LoL
@neldino1251
@neldino1251 3 роки тому
not like he said that in the vid
@nyanuar123
@nyanuar123 3 роки тому
n o
@ashanarachchige2716
@ashanarachchige2716 3 роки тому
helloo fellow 9gagger
@datdang9113
@datdang9113 3 роки тому
Destin: *tHaT's iLleGaL*
@boosie4l133
@boosie4l133 3 роки тому
Every body gangsta till the dead fish starts swimming
@figa5567
@figa5567 3 роки тому
One of the biggest WTF moments for me
@prestonwardle9862
@prestonwardle9862 3 роки тому
Me hearing herbal space program music in the background.....hhhmmmmm :)
@sewerrat7321
@sewerrat7321 3 роки тому
Dead or alive, you're swimming up stream.
@KibanyaG
@KibanyaG 3 роки тому
Haha.. #WestSideGangSign
@discretionadvised7615
@discretionadvised7615 3 роки тому
@@figa5567 I had to rewind and listen again when he said that
@DanielLopez-gg1du
@DanielLopez-gg1du Рік тому
This is the only channel I keep accidentally watching because the algo recommends it and I never read the channel name before clicking because the title’s so enticing
@huskiehuskerson5300
@huskiehuskerson5300 2 роки тому
As soon as he hovered the camera on top of that 🌀 it looked like we are go in inside it such a great illusion
@shybrain
@shybrain 3 роки тому
As an aerospace engineering student, this was a love letter
@theyigo9362
@theyigo9362 3 роки тому
as a mechanical engineering student, this was a sex invitation
@DJGuppy321
@DJGuppy321 3 роки тому
Yeah, I was really pleased with myself that I literally already knew everything in the video. Im mechanical though, but my university is really big on aerospace so a lot of my classes are fluids related.
@theyigo9362
@theyigo9362 3 роки тому
@@DJGuppy321 fluids are much more fun than solids though, especially fluid dynamics is much better than solid dynamics
@wannabe1641
@wannabe1641 3 роки тому
To be an aerospace engineer is what I dream of :)
@peppi0304
@peppi0304 3 роки тому
As a meteorologist too :)
@fel-
@fel- 3 роки тому
This title is a direct attack on Destin. I'm just waiting for the payback
@OHYS
@OHYS 3 роки тому
I think you mean the diss track.
@johiahdoesstuff1614
@johiahdoesstuff1614 3 роки тому
Internet drama! Internet drama! Internet drama! Internet drama! I love both channels and I feel like this is an intentional poke at Destin Edit: I said this before watching the video and immediately bam Destin
@oscarn-
@oscarn- 3 роки тому
My first thought exactly. 😂
@rahul.r
@rahul.r 3 роки тому
Hahaha
@seanmashley9228
@seanmashley9228 3 роки тому
@@OHYS I bet their diss track will have some sick flow .... to its lyrics ;)
@suryakamalnd9888
@suryakamalnd9888 10 місяців тому
3:04 😢 i miss her videos.. hope she get's well soon
@eliezerzavala9925
@eliezerzavala9925 Рік тому
This man literally answered my entire aerodynamics test I took a week ago. Tremendously useful video, would've loved to see it while studying.
@monke.2191
@monke.2191 Рік тому
hi dear
@electriccruiser7796
@electriccruiser7796 3 роки тому
Me, an engineer who just likes easier math associated with Laminar Flow: my opinion on Laminar being better than Turbulent will remain unchanged.
@catcherboy96
@catcherboy96 3 роки тому
Hey but alpha is only 1 with turbulent.
@Jackisaboss1208
@Jackisaboss1208 3 роки тому
Steady state, 1D, symmetric flow with no body force please
@electriccruiser7796
@electriccruiser7796 3 роки тому
@lil Chungus Lesser being? You are not welcome into the Elite Society of Engineers.
@electriccruiser7796
@electriccruiser7796 3 роки тому
@lil Chungus Likewise
@electriccruiser7796
@electriccruiser7796 3 роки тому
@lil Chungus Huzzah! a man of culture
@mahery4315
@mahery4315 3 роки тому
"It's most notable use is in fountains" Particle processing: bruh
@mcmoler5334
@mcmoler5334 3 роки тому
I don’t get it😑
@professory4320
@professory4320 3 роки тому
Is bruh always a thing?
@khadafiaryawiandra9970
@khadafiaryawiandra9970 3 роки тому
@@professory4320 maybe?
@moon-pw1bi
@moon-pw1bi 3 роки тому
@@professory4320 maybe?
@ghost.1068
@ghost.1068 3 роки тому
Professor Y maybe?
@deadlytsg2792
@deadlytsg2792 2 роки тому
Oh god the photo of Jupiter on the thumbnail is so amazing and jaw dropping
@Solipsisticdaydreams
@Solipsisticdaydreams 2 роки тому
I’ve always loved turbulent flow (check picture for reference) this video has shown me there’s a name for it and that if I learn math I could be rich. It’s also given me an appreciation for laminar flow
@fgkurehgyu2
@fgkurehgyu2 3 роки тому
Life is turbulent, and the things I love are laminar
@denav.a2305
@denav.a2305 3 роки тому
Mission successfully failed
@youtubepremium6944
@youtubepremium6944 2 роки тому
Yes bro Laminar flow is like your Crush that will never meet u but U lover her and Turbulent flow is your friends
@redcorruption4561
@redcorruption4561 2 роки тому
Snap back to reality
@97gorrilla
@97gorrilla 2 роки тому
This sounds more suicidal than I’m sure originally meant
@TheBluePhoenix008
@TheBluePhoenix008 2 роки тому
Wise man, give us your wisdom.
@alphaxalex1634
@alphaxalex1634 3 роки тому
Can we just say that the liquid he’s playing with looks amazing
@ALPHATHEREAL
@ALPHATHEREAL 3 роки тому
Yeah and I like your name by the way😉
@felipelebron7660
@felipelebron7660 3 роки тому
No... We can't!!!🤨
@alexanderjohnson2309
@alexanderjohnson2309 3 роки тому
Hey Alex's!
@rogerc7960
@rogerc7960 3 роки тому
Needs glitter, uv light, thermal energy
@tommihommi1
@tommihommi1 3 роки тому
looks like a certain PC cooling fluid
@tarundeepsinghsodhi471
@tarundeepsinghsodhi471 2 роки тому
I love your videos and concepts, I love turbulence as the way they are and love those materials you use to show turbulence, like some kids balls these days in Kmart or toy shops but I love laminar flow too. It’s awesome as waterfalls that are chaotic transitioning to turbulence look awesome but small ones too. Their respective sound that they produce has same effect I.e disturbing or chaotic vs calm or pleasant. But I like both. Enjoy world
@ThePlazmapower
@ThePlazmapower Рік тому
Turbulent transition in flow is caused by disturbances in the flow, which cause U shaped vortices to form called 'hairpin vortices' these eventually elongate in the streamwise directions (that are moving with time), the hairpin vortex is eventually lifted up to higher regions of velocity, which then eventually 'bursts' the vortex, causing high rotational energy to be dissipated everywhere, which shows the first turbulent spot. Some of this rotational energy is swept back to the surface repeating the process until a full vortex breakdown is achieved and the flow becomes fully turbulent.
@apexshinbi638
@apexshinbi638 3 роки тому
"So where do you live?" *"Vortex Street"*
@dmeemd7787
@dmeemd7787 3 роки тому
Reynolds Street :-)
@pppoopooman8585
@pppoopooman8585 3 роки тому
Shut up
@LloydWaldo
@LloydWaldo 3 роки тому
OR DO YOU
@AdamA-wg1ko
@AdamA-wg1ko 3 роки тому
On the corner of turbulent and laminar
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. 3 роки тому
I used to live on Power street now its harbor street
@jokeal3613
@jokeal3613 3 роки тому
Never heard this term before, but this morning I was thinking about how the cream in my coffee swirls beautifully and switched directions so many times- now I know what it is called. Thank you for helping me become smarter everyday.
@gonzalezm244
@gonzalezm244 3 роки тому
Jokeal After your coffee finishes swirling there’ll be at least one particle that returned to its exact original starting point :)
@hellodumplings8564
@hellodumplings8564 3 роки тому
Knowing things doesn’t make you smart
@questionminecrafter
@questionminecrafter 3 роки тому
@@hellodumplings8564 the almighty has spoken
@koktszfung
@koktszfung 3 роки тому
@@hellodumplings8564 not commenting doesn't make you illiterate
@xide7123
@xide7123 3 роки тому
exactly like me! xD
@adityachothani8424
@adityachothani8424 Рік тому
thanks for making fluid mechanics concepts so interesting.
@monke.2191
@monke.2191 Рік тому
🔧
@TENGBINN
@TENGBINN 11 місяців тому
This video give us great inspiration for a scientific paper published in Nature Communications. Big Thanks! The paper is about a digital, self-powered sensor array to sense aircraft aerodynamic stall by triboelectric and piezoelectric nanogenerator, in title of “Digital mapping of surface turbulence status and aerodynamic stall on wings of a flying aircraft”. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-38486-6. We also believe triboelectric nanogenerator is an interesting topic that we can talk about.
@Nostson
@Nostson 3 роки тому
"Transitional Flow is the BEST" Video when?
@NuclearTopSpot
@NuclearTopSpot 3 роки тому
Hey! I identify as unsteady, uniform, compressible rotational flow and I find this statement offensive. #allflowsmatter
@themagiccookie2614
@themagiccookie2614 3 роки тому
wut
@juhonikula6408
@juhonikula6408 3 роки тому
@TRICLO Here is a man of science
@fodebic5253
@fodebic5253 3 роки тому
Is flow is the best... This is what : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pHOda39up6SYkWw.html
@savy6354
@savy6354 3 роки тому
Actually progressive flo is the best... She's the best
@Ktulu789
@Ktulu789 3 роки тому
I was expecting Destin to be named. I wasn't dissapointed :-D But Chris Hadfield? This epic! And it's only 0:23 in.
@ZomB1986
@ZomB1986 3 роки тому
same² He forgot to mention Chris is also a musician.
@HercadosP
@HercadosP 3 роки тому
Just to promote Chris Hadfield's son's YT channel since the opportunity presented itself. You should all check out Rare Earth, his son makes mini documentaries covering thought provocative topics
@whilewecan
@whilewecan Рік тому
Very informative. Thank you.
@HildaRosario1
@HildaRosario1 2 роки тому
Grandioso video, muestra lo bello del flujo laminar. Como lo explica es un flujo de complicado calculo, pero con hermosas aplicaciones.🙌 Nunca entendí ni analice sus aplicaciones, hasta el día que vi este video. Gracias por el contenido 👌
@MrCCCOMBO
@MrCCCOMBO 3 роки тому
Destin: LISTEN HERE U LITTLE SCIENTIST
@KxKaijo
@KxKaijo 3 роки тому
Val Fiuta yes
@howardbaxter2514
@howardbaxter2514 3 роки тому
I was thinking the exact same thing. Destin loves laminar flow.
@forsaken841
@forsaken841 3 роки тому
When you get stuck on the toilet learning about turbulent flow... THATS chaos theory.
@drumbum7999
@drumbum7999 3 роки тому
accurate
@venkatchait007
@venkatchait007 3 роки тому
hope u used a flushable wipe
@festusbojangles7027
@festusbojangles7027 3 роки тому
reading your comment on the toilet
@thetalantonx
@thetalantonx 3 роки тому
Speaking of Chaos: Big whorls have small whorls that feed on their velocity And small whorls have smaller whorls and so on to viscosity.
@chrisjernigan1912
@chrisjernigan1912 3 роки тому
poop...uh uhh... FINDS a way
@bauchwegcoach6584
@bauchwegcoach6584 2 роки тому
Just think about art. Watercolor painting. Acrylic pouring. Epoxy art. Turbulent flow is what makes it fascinating and what's part of the core of these art styles. I love it. 😍🎨
@the_profesion
@the_profesion Рік тому
Some channels just spam their sponsors, but you prove that they work. Great
@kevinndayishimiye934
@kevinndayishimiye934 3 роки тому
destin when he gets this notification *whoms't has summoned the almighty one*
@bhu1334
@bhu1334 3 роки тому
Destin would certainly get trigerred
@allegrovivace6806
@allegrovivace6806 3 роки тому
he's literally in the video kevin ndayishimiye
@kevinndayishimiye934
@kevinndayishimiye934 3 роки тому
@@allegrovivace6806 i commented before i watched it
@greatnate3816
@greatnate3816 3 роки тому
@@kevinndayishimiye934 whomst'd'even't
@dumpsterfire4269
@dumpsterfire4269 3 роки тому
"Turbulent flow is more awsome than laminar flow" Destin: *say sike right now*
@10thletter40
@10thletter40 3 роки тому
Turbulent is more useful but laminar is cooler
@Blox117
@Blox117 3 роки тому
what the hell is sike?
@marcelszekowski315
@marcelszekowski315 3 роки тому
Blox117 it means ”just kidding” i think
@5t757
@5t757 3 роки тому
It's spelt "psych" as in "haha I psyched you out".
@aidanonorati6605
@aidanonorati6605 6 місяців тому
As a mechanical engineer who studied fluid dynamics, this was a great video with simple explanations to the complicated topic of turbulent flow. The immediate thing that came to mind when you said you wanted to make turbulent flow seem more awesome than laminar flow was using vortices to your advantage in vehicle aerodynamics. In Formula one cars they are not allowed to seal the floor containing low pressure for downforce with physical parts. They therefore generate vortices from wing tips that travel along the sides of the car to shield the low pressure region from the surrounding higher pressure air thus preventing a loss in downforce. This energised air is also easier to manipulate to flow in directions of choice. Another thing you notice in commercial plane wing tips is at the end there is a long curved piece that raises the tip vertical and away from the surface of the wing. This keeps the turbulent vortices coming off the wing tip away from the long wing surface which would disrupt the flow over the end of the wing and cause it to separate sooner. Also, another interesting characteristic of turbulent flow is how it is used in heat transfer to maximise temperature difference and thus improve heat transfer. I will let you research more about that one and maybe you could make another video about these awesome uses and convert Destin into thinking turbulent flow is so much better!
@coryjones6966
@coryjones6966 3 місяці тому
Visual representations of laminar flow are soothing to gaze upon.
@somyadeepbhargava7030
@somyadeepbhargava7030 3 роки тому
I've been flying kites in this lockdown period everyday and one thing i noticed was when wind blows and lifts the kite and then at a certain point when its going steadily up, at a certain angle the lift developed in it suddenly becomes zero and its shoots down itself to the ground as if it was a crashing rocket and you can't stop it, now at 10:28 i realized why it happens, this question was really stuck in my mind for a long time
@denchua
@denchua 3 роки тому
Maybe you can now modify the kite to fly longer without stalling.
@WaitItGetsBetter
@WaitItGetsBetter 3 роки тому
It very similar but kites work different than airfoils. Kites achieve lift from drag unlike airfoils. I imagine as the kite rises you actually get a lower angle of attack which in turn reduces drag and in turn, lift. Airfoils on planes stall with a higher angle of attack.
@Holt196
@Holt196 3 роки тому
Please modify the kite! We want to be updated on your future kite endeavors, kind sir.
@saurabhmangal6322
@saurabhmangal6322 3 роки тому
@Kenn P62 I think you talking about Indian fighter kites... I fly them and know about the V technique but other than that I never realized that turbulence could be a factor. Good observation Somyadeep Bhargava
@areshy4787
@areshy4787 3 роки тому
Nice name
@commode7x
@commode7x 3 роки тому
"That's space station commander Chris Hatfield" We live in a time when hearing that is both awesome and mundane all at once.
@emilie8170
@emilie8170 3 роки тому
Well I dont know about other people, but I'm a big fan of him so when I heard his name I was thinking more awesome.
@caleb1031
@caleb1031 3 роки тому
@@emilie8170 I think he's getting at how the once mystical is now known. Like when I was a child and I heard the term space station commander it raised images of some monolithic character. But now because of things like youtube, and age/maturity, I realize he's just some dude like me.
@emilie8170
@emilie8170 3 роки тому
@@caleb1031 yeah I got that, that's why I said because i'm a big fan I still think hes awesome.
@ebtm3317
@ebtm3317 3 роки тому
@Ganda Gandara ?
@christopherdinoguy8346
@christopherdinoguy8346 3 роки тому
Chris Hadfield is a very nice person, he once emailed me back when I tried to contact him teaching me life lessons when I was very depressed. A very kind person, easily my favourite astronaut.
@MiketehTV
@MiketehTV Рік тому
I studied Hemodynamics as part of a medical course in college, and one thing I noted that wasn't mentioned in this video was the creation of turbulence when moving from a smaller tube to a larger one in a pressurized system, such as the human body. This is something that can be seen on ultrasound when observing a stenosis of an artery, turbulent flow is important in diagnosing stenosis' in the Common Carotid Artery(CCA) and up into the Internal Carotid Artery(ICA) as this is the main source of blood flow to the brain. Laminar flow is the kind of blood flow you want heading to your brain, but there are people out there with coiling, kinking and even looping carotid arteries.
@ammarakhannaser3922
@ammarakhannaser3922 Рік тому
Long but great.Thanks a lot.
@xavierdrayton-harrold4138
@xavierdrayton-harrold4138 3 роки тому
"Turbulent flow is more awesome than laminar flow" Destin: *So you have chosen... death*
@Peter-Roman
@Peter-Roman 3 роки тому
*shows up to airport* "Hey my name's Derek, may I touch your airplane?" "Uh, yeah sure Derek go ahead."
@CoryMck
@CoryMck 3 роки тому
That sounds about white to me
@HamboPlayzMC
@HamboPlayzMC 3 роки тому
do Derek's just get that perk? asking for a friend (that maybe doesn't wanna get shot after getting to said aircraft).
@carlkenyon4599
@carlkenyon4599 3 роки тому
That is POPPING UP EVERYWHERE''s jet , it's for charter , so please feel free to rent it for all your needs .
@user-lh2hx5xf4e
@user-lh2hx5xf4e 3 роки тому
Bro are you sponsored?
@Merennulli
@Merennulli 3 роки тому
I'm pretty sure you could ask someone working at a small airport if they knew anyone who would let you record a few minutes of educational video that included the specific feature of the plane you wanted to show. I don't know airports well enough to say who that would be, but someone who would actually talk to the pilots. The trick to a lot of this kind of access is getting introduced to the person you want to ask. If a stranger walks up to you and wants to take a picture of the inside of your car, you'd be freaked out and would probably say no without caring what the reason was. If the owner of the restaurant you regularly dined at brought someone to you and asked the same question, you'd more likely stop and listen to the reason and decide more calmly if it makes sense, if nothing else because you don't want to look like a jerk to someone you are acquainted with. Of course, they still have to have a good reason, but if they tell you that your car has some feature that is relevant to an educational topic that they can then explain to you in an interesting way, you'll probably say yes. Even if you don't, someone else will, and the only one we know about from these videos is the one that finally said yes. This is of course just one example. He could have just known someone with a plane, or asked the people he was interviewing if they knew someone who would let him record that segment. The Cal-Tech professor of fluid mechanics, Prof. McKeon, would be my first guess. I worked only 2 semesters as an adjunct professor, and I had more connections to others working in my industry when I left that job than I have in the 20 years of working far better paid jobs since.
@carrickrichards2457
@carrickrichards2457 Рік тому
Relevant, clever and interesting. Laminar flow helps in surgery, using clean filtered air to push outward from the 'open' patient, who needs to be kept sterile. Thank you
@YoshiMario69
@YoshiMario69 2 роки тому
It creates the patterns of art - because that is the result that creates rivers and waterfalls, waves etc. It's chaotic beauty, but with some kind of predictability.
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