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#Engineering Explained Reel by @engineeringexplained (verified account) - Porsche achieving the impossible. 
And the drag coefficient is still only 0.25. Take note, everyone. #porsche #cayenneelectric #engineeringexplained
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Porsche achieving the impossible. And the drag coefficient is still only 0.25. Take note, everyone. #porsche #cayenneelectric #engineeringexplained
#Engineering Explained Reel by @clevergears.yt - How a 5-Speed Sequential Transmission Actually Works⚙️

Manual is cool, but Sequential is faster. 🏎️ I built this 5-speed Lego Technic gearbox to sho
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How a 5-Speed Sequential Transmission Actually Works⚙️ Manual is cool, but Sequential is faster. 🏎️ I built this 5-speed Lego Technic gearbox to show the internal shifting logic. Watch the selector drum move as we climb from 1st to 5th. Should I do a full build tutorial on YouTube? Let me know! #engineering #transmission #howitworks #lego #mechanicalengineering #sequential #shorts
#Engineering Explained Reel by @casualnavigation - What Keeps A Catamaran Stable

Why do high-speed ferries and modern naval ships use catamaran designs?
In this video, we break down how twin hulls red
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What Keeps A Catamaran Stable Why do high-speed ferries and modern naval ships use catamaran designs? In this video, we break down how twin hulls reduce drag, increase stability, enable shallow-water operation, and why the same design becomes a disadvantage for large cargo ships. Watch full video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mosf9ncd7dg #Casualnavigation #Ships #Maritime #Education #ShipDesign #NavalEngineering #Maritime #EngineeringExplained #Ocean #Sea #Shorts #Reels #fyp
#Engineering Explained Reel by @mech_design_nepal - Four-stroke Car Engine Mechanism
#CarEngine #FourStrokeEngine #MechanismMonday #Engineering #AutoTech #MechanicalEngineering #STEM #EngineCycle #CarLo
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Four-stroke Car Engine Mechanism #CarEngine #FourStrokeEngine #MechanismMonday #Engineering #AutoTech #MechanicalEngineering #STEM #EngineCycle #CarLovers #TechExplained #HowItWorks #AutoMechanic #vehicletech
#Engineering Explained Reel by @voltrex_44 - How American Engineers Stop Bridges From Rotating Under Eccentric Loads 🌉🤯 #bridge #engineering #architecture #3danimation #fyp
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How American Engineers Stop Bridges From Rotating Under Eccentric Loads 🌉🤯 #bridge #engineering #architecture #3danimation #fyp
#Engineering Explained Reel by @beyond.the.stars.5 - Perfection of a Piston #technology #car #engineering

This is mechanical precision at its finest - the tolerance of this piston is so perfect that eve
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Perfection of a Piston #technology #car #engineering This is mechanical precision at its finest — the tolerance of this piston is so perfect that even a single strand of hair is enough to stop it from assembling. The fit is engineered to microscopic accuracy, leaving almost zero margin for error. When the hair is placed between the parts, the piston refuses to slide in… but once it’s removed, it glides perfectly into place like a flawless seal. This clip shows just how insanely accurate high-precision engineering can be — where even the tiniest imperfection makes a difference. Related Topics: precision engineering, piston tolerance, microscopic accuracy, mechanical fit testing, engineering perfection, machine components, tight tolerance engineering, metal machining precision, mechanical engineering demonstration, engineering satisfaction video Tags: piston precision, perfect tolerance engineering, mechanical precision, tight tolerance piston, precision machining, microscopic accuracy, piston assembly test, engineering perfection, satisfying engineering video, hair blocking piston, precision fit, piston tolerance test, precision components, mechanical parts accuracy, tight fit metal parts, engineering demonstration, high precision engineering, mechanical design, machine tolerance, engineering science, precision manufacturing, satisfying mechanics, fine engineering work, piston mechanics, engineering experiment, precision engineering clip, precision tolerance example, engineering facts, mechanical satisfaction, viral engineering video
#Engineering Explained Reel by @omnigineer (verified account) - ⚙️ How Reverse Motion Mechanisms Actually Work ⚙️

Ever wondered how machines reverse direction without changing the motor speed?
That's the magic of
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⚙️ How Reverse Motion Mechanisms Actually Work ⚙️ Ever wondered how machines reverse direction without changing the motor speed? That’s the magic of reverse motion mechanisms. 🔁 By using gears, linkages, or cam systems, engineers convert a single input motion into an opposite output motion. ➡️ One side moves forward ⬅️ The other moves backward ⚙️ All perfectly synchronized From engine valves to automation systems, reverse motion mechanisms are everywhere—quietly doing the hard work behind the scenes. At Omnigineer, we don’t just build machines—we decode the engineering logic that powers them. 💡 Engineering isn’t magic. It’s mechanics done right. #Omnigineer #MechanicalEngineering #ReverseMotion #MechanismDesign #EngineeringExplained #MachinesAtWork #InnovationInMotion #EngineeringLife
#Engineering Explained Reel by @stem_antics - A fully loaded haul truck can weigh 350-400 metric tons. At that mass, even a "slow" downhill speed stores an enormous amount of kinetic energy (½mv²)
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A fully loaded haul truck can weigh 350–400 metric tons. At that mass, even a “slow” downhill speed stores an enormous amount of kinetic energy (½mv²). When the service brakes fail, that energy has only a few places to go. Most mining trucks rely on multi-layer braking systems: • Service brakes (hydraulic) • Retarders (engine or electric braking) • Emergency/parking brakes • Runaway ramps (last-resort physics) If those systems can’t dissipate energy quickly enough, the brakes overheat. Friction turns motion into heat, brake pads glaze, fluids boil, and stopping force collapses — a classic case of thermal runaway. At this point, gravity is doing continuous work on the truck. Every meter downhill adds energy faster than the brakes can remove it. The result? ➡️ Increasing speed ➡️ Structural stress on tires and axles ➡️ Potential tire explosions from heat ➡️ Complete loss of control That’s why mines design escape ramps filled with gravel, uphill grades, and strict speed limits. You don’t “out-brake” 400 tons — you out-design the physics. This isn’t just a scary video. It’s applied mechanics, thermodynamics, and safety engineering colliding in real life. 👇 Would you trust physics… or redundancy? #STEMEducation #PhysicsInAction #EngineeringExplained #MiningEngineering #AppliedPhysics
#Engineering Explained Reel by @engineer_ye (verified account) - Have you ever seen a Wind Turbine Foundation?🏗✅ Very interesting #windengineering Comment below

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Have you ever seen a Wind Turbine Foundation?🏗✅ Very interesting #windengineering Comment below 📕 Get my New Book, Link in Bio. ▶️ Subscribe on my Youtube channel, to learn more, link in Bio. Join our Telegram Group community, link in Bio. Credit: Craftspeople on YouTube Follow @engineer_ye #Yengineer #ye #engineerye #piles #madrid #concretestructures #structural #frame #uk #italy #structuralengineering #civilengineering #design #engineering #ingegneriacivile #ingegneria #studenteingegneria #motivation #ingegneriastrutturale #civil_engineer #engenharia #engenhariacivil  #engineers #architecture #science #construction #megaconstruction #concrete Follow ➡️ @engineer_ye
#Engineering Explained Reel by @sirfolajomi (verified account) - Engineering Explained: What Do Electrical, Mechanical, and Structural Engineers Actually Do?

High Voltage - 1000V AC and above
Extra Low Voltage - 50
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Engineering Explained: What Do Electrical, Mechanical, and Structural Engineers Actually Do? High Voltage - 1000V AC and above Extra Low Voltage - 50V AC and below Low Voltage - In between HV and ELV
#Engineering Explained Reel by @engineezy_ (verified account) - Over-Engineering a compass
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The humble compass is too boring.  This is why I spent 3 days designing this 6 linkage system to draw a circle instead.
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Over-Engineering a compass ••• The humble compass is too boring. This is why I spent 3 days designing this 6 linkage system to draw a circle instead. I think it’s way cooler than a compass. The only problem is it can only draw circles this size. Oh, well worth it. ••• #engineer #mechanicalengineering #mechanicaldesign #mechanism

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