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#Ecselator Reels - @veritasium_daily (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - Multiple safety systems were triggered.
One after another.
And then the final line failed.

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Multiple safety systems were triggered. One after another. And then the final line failed. View the full video: https://youtu.be/tZ8ehplVFp4?si=6q1lidYNmQCwFGlo Writers - Darius Garewal, @casper_mebius, @emilylinzhang & Derek Muller Producer & Director - Darius Garewal #mechanicalfailure #veritasium #engineering #escalator #science
#Ecselator Reels - @veritasium_daily (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - Escalators are designed with multiple safety systems.
So how did this one lose control?

Writers - Darius Garewal, @casper_mebius, @emilylinzhang & @d
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Escalators are designed with multiple safety systems. So how did this one lose control? Writers - Darius Garewal, @casper_mebius, @emilylinzhang & @derekmullerofficial Producer & Director - Darius Garewal #physics #veritasium #failureanalysis #scienceshorts #engineering_explained
#Ecselator Reels - @science.plug.io tarafından paylaşılan video - This mechanism carries millions of people every single day
This is the step-locking and chain-drive mechanism inside an escalator, where each step is
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This mechanism carries millions of people every single day This is the step-locking and chain-drive mechanism inside an escalator, where each step is connected to two synchronized chains that run on separate tracks, keeping the steps perfectly horizontal while moving up or down, and as the steps reach the top or bottom the track geometry gradually flattens them into a staircase shape so passengers can safely step off, while internal pawls, springs, and anti-rollback devices instantly lock the system if speed changes or a failure is detected, making escalators one of the most redundant and fail-safe passenger transport machines ever engineered. Follow scienceplug for real engineering behind everyday machines. #scienceplug #engineering #howitworks #escalator #mechanism mechanicalengineering machines realscience dailyengineering technology transport
#Ecselator Reels - @jemsle_ tarafından paylaşılan video - This moving staircase looks confusing at first, and many people struggle to find the rhythm. But it's actually designed to make going up incredibly ea
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This moving staircase looks confusing at first, and many people struggle to find the rhythm. But it’s actually designed to make going up incredibly easy. By stepping alternately on the moving platforms, the machine does most of the work—lifting you upward with almost no effort at all. #engineering #escalator #smartdesign #physics #oddlysatisfying #technology #explained
#Ecselator Reels - @vibed.media (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - Before computers, elevator safety depended on gravity and liquid metal.
Mercury tilt switches instantly broke circuits if an elevator leaned, lost pha
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Before computers, elevator safety depended on gravity and liquid metal. Mercury tilt switches instantly broke circuits if an elevator leaned, lost phase alignment, or behaved abnormally. No software. No sensors. Just physics reacting in milliseconds to stop disasters before humans could. Simple, brutal, and insanely effective engineering. Educational content only. Follow @vibed.media for the science hiding inside everyday systems. #engineering #technology #didyouknow #scienc
#Ecselator Reels - @piterflush tarafından paylaşılan video - Most people don't realize how fragile everyday systems really are.

Follow if you want to understand how the world's technology actually works.

This
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Most people don’t realize how fragile everyday systems really are. Follow if you want to understand how the world’s technology actually works. This escalator suddenly accelerated after a technical failure disrupted its normal speed control. Systems like this rely on precise motor regulation, braking mechanisms, and safety governors to prevent exactly this scenario. When one layer fails, the entire system can behave unpredictably — not because it’s complex, but because it’s precise. That’s why engineers design critical infrastructure with redundancy in mind. Question: should machines like this always have a manual override, or do you trust automation more? #technology #engineering #infrastructure #futuretech #alientechnology
#Ecselator Reels - @syntral.ai tarafından paylaşılan video - This mechanism carries millions of people every day.

Escalators - silent, relentless, and deceptively simple.

A continuous chain of steps driven by
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This mechanism carries millions of people every day. Escalators — silent, relentless, and deceptively simple. A continuous chain of steps driven by powerful electric motors pulls people up or down floors without them lifting a foot. Hidden gears, sprockets, and rollers keep the steps perfectly aligned, level at the ends, and safely disappearing into the comb plates. Safety sensors stop the whole system instantly if something gets caught, a handrail moves out of sync, or someone tries to run the wrong way. In busy cities like Tokyo, New York, Shanghai, they move more people per hour than most elevators — quietly handling the daily human flood. Most people never think about the engineering underneath their feet… until it stops. Then suddenly everyone notices. #Escalator #Engineering #DailyLife #Tech
#Ecselator Reels - @cold.exploring.x tarafından paylaşılan video - Before digital sensors and modern safety systems, elevators trusted something surprisingly simple - liquid mercury. Introduced in the early 20th centu
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Before digital sensors and modern safety systems, elevators trusted something surprisingly simple — liquid mercury. Introduced in the early 20th century, mercury tilt and phase-failure relays were critical safety devices that could instantly shut down elevators and escalators if something went wrong. If the system tilted, lost phase alignment, or behaved abnormally, the mercury inside would shift, breaking the circuit and stopping the lift immediately. No software. No processors. Just gravity, physics, and conductive liquid metal making life-or-death decisions in milliseconds. Why it was brilliant for its time: • Instant mechanical response • No moving parts to wear out • Extremely reliable under vibration • Simple but effective safety logic • Protected millions of passengers Eventually, safer and non-toxic technologies replaced mercury. But for decades, this tiny device quietly kept people safe — proving that early engineering relied on elegance, not electronics. #EngineeringHistory #ElevatorSafety #OldSchoolEngineering #HiddenTechnology #EverydayScience
#Ecselator Reels - @artificialintelligenceeee tarafından paylaşılan video - BEFORE COMPUTERS EXISTED, ELEVATORS THOUGHT FOR THEMSELVES. EVERY CLICK YOU HEAR IS A REAL DECISION BEING MADE IN REAL TIME.

Modern elevators run on
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BEFORE COMPUTERS EXISTED, ELEVATORS THOUGHT FOR THEMSELVES. EVERY CLICK YOU HEAR IS A REAL DECISION BEING MADE IN REAL TIME. Modern elevators run on microprocessors. Software algorithms. Digital logic. But for decades before any of that existed, elevators solved complex multi-floor routing problems using nothing but electromechanical relays—metal contacts clicking open and closed, completing and breaking circuits, making decisions through pure physical logic. No code. No programming language. No processor. Just physics doing math. A relay is breathtakingly simple: an electromagnet that pulls a metal contact to complete a circuit. But wire hundreds of them together in the right configuration and something extraordinary happens—the system can remember which floors were requested, sequence stops in the correct order, prevent doors from opening mid-floor, and handle emergency overrides. Every click you hear in an old elevator isn’t mechanical noise. It’s a logical operation executing. A decision made. A circuit opened or closed. The system thinking through its next move in real time using nothing but electricity and metal. Engineers designed these systems entirely in their heads and on paper—no simulation software, no debugging tools, no undo button. Just logic diagrams translated directly into physical hardware. They built computers before computers existed. And they clicked beautifully. Follow @artificialintelligenceeee for engineering that makes you appreciate how far we’ve come #Engineering #Elevator #RelayLogic #Technology #History
#Ecselator Reels - @cold.war.exploring tarafından paylaşılan video - Before digital sensors and modern safety systems, elevators trusted something surprisingly simple - liquid mercury. Introduced in the early 20th centu
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Before digital sensors and modern safety systems, elevators trusted something surprisingly simple — liquid mercury. Introduced in the early 20th century, mercury tilt and phase-failure relays were critical safety devices that could instantly shut down elevators and escalators if something went wrong. If the system tilted, lost phase alignment, or behaved abnormally, the mercury inside would shift, breaking the circuit and stopping the lift immediately. No software. No processors. Just gravity, physics, and conductive liquid metal making life-or-death decisions in milliseconds. Why it was brilliant for its time: • Instant mechanical response • No moving parts to wear out • Extremely reliable under vibration • Simple but effective safety logic • Protected millions of passengers Eventually, safer and non-toxic technologies replaced mercury. But for decades, this tiny device quietly kept people safe — proving that early engineering relied on elegance, not electronics. #EngineeringHistory #ElevatorSafety #OldSchoolEngineering #HiddenTechnology #EverydayScience
#Ecselator Reels - @curious.vector tarafından paylaşılan video - The cable snaps. You don't fall. Here's why.
Every elevator has a governor-a spinning wheel that detects overspeed. When the car moves too fast, centr
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The cable snaps. You don't fall. Here's why. Every elevator has a governor—a spinning wheel that detects overspeed. When the car moves too fast, centrifugal force throws weights outward. This triggers emergency brakes that slam metal clamps into the guide rails. You stop. Hard. In seconds. Plus, elevators have 6-8 cables (not one), shock absorbers at the bottom, and multiple backup systems. Even if one fails, you're safe. Elevators are one of the safest transportation systems ever built. The fear? Just Hollywood. ✨ #engineering #elevators #safety #physics #mechanical #stem #education #science #howitworks #machinedesign
#Ecselator Reels - @science.plug.io tarafından paylaşılan video - This hidden chain is the reason elevators don't shake or feel scary 🛗⚙️
That chain is part of the elevator's compensation and stabilization system. A
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This hidden chain is the reason elevators don’t shake or feel scary 🛗⚙️ That chain is part of the elevator’s compensation and stabilization system. As the elevator car moves up and down, cable tension changes, which can cause vibration or uneven motion. This weighted chain balances those forces, keeps tension constant, and absorbs sudden movement so the ride feels smooth and stable. You never see it, you never think about it, but without this silent system, every elevator ride would feel rough, noisy, and unsafe. Real safety is the science you don’t notice. Follow @scienceplug.io for hidden engineering that keeps your everyday life running smoothly 🧠🔧 #scienceplug #elevatorscience #engineeringreels #howthingswork #hiddenmechanisms physicsinlife viralscience reelsviral mechanicalengineering satisfyingengineering learnwithreels technologyexplained explorepage sciencefacts dailyengineering

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