there's an idler pulley that pushes that filament against it uh with some good pressure from that spring and so that
Alton Brown: Pulley , been around for a few years.
male #5: The pulleys kind of threw me off, but anyway.
to make the bearings and the pulley and all that and then end up actually costing more to do that than just
right there's the belt and pulley kit so uh this is a belt drive system so there's Motors and pulleys that transfer
right now uh these idler pulley are 3D printed um as well as the ones down here there's there's four of those pulley
how do the gears and pulleys of the world work because I think as a columnist you always need to have a
The audio was lots of gears and pulleys and things like that.
production of jam or playing cards or pulleys or whatever else the basic
Because trying to work out how to build things like pulley systems into skirts, it turns out you need to do a few iterations at different scales
The windows are opened by this very simple pulley system.
Now I've got a 2 to 1 pulley .
Or in this case, it's a pulley , right?
printed and if you have a a close eye in the background there's pulleys that we've been printing to send out with the
Because I don't know about you, but I've never seen a pulley system in a skirt before this project.
In one kitchen balloon, everything was cooked and then it goes down with a pulley system.
So, you have a big steam engine rotating uh rods and pulleys and belts and drove the factory, very efficient.
These are analog computers computing on gears, levers, and pulleys .
And then, usefully, she has a series of pulleys at the back, as well, that she's-- as you can see, I've got different cords--
And it changed physics from being a set of rules and numbers that describe how levers and pulleys work to being a way
The view of what we can call the mechanists who believe that everything in the body is just a matter of springs and pulleys and weights
"You're going to hurt yourself.” You need a machine to sit on and pulleys to make sure you don't like, break anything.
We're strapped in with the carabiner, with a rope, and a pulley kind
So the inventors engineered deliberately-concealed technological systems into their skirts-- into their skirts-- using pulley systems,
So you think, open a window, imagine just doing the pulley .
of one of the stable buildings at Bletchley Park and stays there during lunches and breaks and the women on the staff organize a pulley to take up baskets of food for him for lunch
I was exercising, which consisted of pulling a rope over a door through a pulley -- a mechanism designed for astronauts, because there was
The first era was analog computers, computing on sticks, computing on levers and pulleys and gears and turning the crank.
If you go to mechanical computers, analog computers, Moore's law goes back over 100 years into the era of sticks and levers and gears and pulleys .
These things did not make sense if you had a factory powered by belts, and shafts, and pulleys , and steam in the basement.
So just to give you a sense, if you grow up in a world with screws, springs, levers, and pulleys , those things are easy to figure out
I didn't take physics class because I thought that physics was like a set of rules and numbers for describing how levers and pulleys work.
What happens if we begin to understand how we might pull the levers and the pulleys of the climate system a little bit better?