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LEMake sense? 🤔⚙️ “Around the Corner” (1937) is widely hailed as a masterpiece of educational filmmaking for the way it intuitively demystifies the car differential. It identifies the core problem of steering: that outer wheels must travel a greater distance than inner wheels, which is mechanically impossible with a solid axle. Instead of starting with a complex blueprint, the video constructs the solution from scratch, using simple levers to show how power can be split between two independent shafts. These levers eventually evolve into the spider and side gears found in modern cars, demonstrating how torque is distributed even while wheels spin at different speeds. Considering how effective this practical demonstration is, do you think modern digital animations have actually improved upon this classic teaching style? What are your thoughts? 🤔💭 ( Media: Chevrolet Motor Division ) #cars #motorsport #engineering
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