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Earthquake Resistance Demonstration with LEGO Technic 

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I made my own version of the earthquake simulator, credit to @Brick Builds for the great idea.
I added movement not only on the X axis, but also on the Y axis. Actually, I wanted to add movement on three axes, but the upward movements did not have a significant effect, so I decided to remove them from the video.
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Комментарии : 18   
@superliogaming
@superliogaming Год назад
How on earth do you not have 1 mil subs yet? Your content is awesome! :)
@kadenzheng9159
@kadenzheng9159 7 месяцев назад
I subbed
@brickbuilds101
@brickbuilds101 3 месяца назад
Why haven't I seen this before now?? Such a great video, and really a great idea to implement movement in the y axis! Love to see my idea being evolved further than my imagination, deserves more views than this!
@ryanchan1242
@ryanchan1242 3 месяца назад
The video is reminding you to simulate seismic activity in the Z-axis direction!
@xpt5oo186
@xpt5oo186 Год назад
So during the earthquake we have to climb upstairs to save the building as well as ourselves 🤔
@crispytreatsimightdelete608
Some buildings are already designed with a hidden pendulum weight for this purpose so you don't have to dangle yourself 😅
@sebykos
@sebykos Год назад
Taipei 101
@LiveYourBricks
@LiveYourBricks Год назад
Richtig cooles Video 👍👍👍
@KerrieDemunk
@KerrieDemunk 2 месяца назад
I'm new to this, but would love a small group of my students to build this, while others create the buildings. Can you tell me what sets I would need to buy to build one of these simulators please? Many thanks
@maximizerbro7264
@maximizerbro7264 Год назад
Wow this is great
@ARTbooroo
@ARTbooroo Год назад
Great engineering work show
@TechnicBrick
@TechnicBrick Год назад
Thank you!
@bandiderbandgenerator
@bandiderbandgenerator Год назад
Wow great Video,
@TechnicBrick
@TechnicBrick Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@fressbareente2394
@fressbareente2394 Год назад
3:40 tf are these noises
@krzysztofw3614
@krzysztofw3614 Год назад
Great video, but your methodology is wrong :( By weighing the top you greatly lowered the resonance frequency, and high frequency of the engine does not really affect the top. If you lower engine speed, the building can still collapse. That weight on top isn't made for prolonged shakes like in the video, it's just a pendulum and source of energy, if at resonance frequency the catastrophe will always happen. Instead the weight is made to flatten a *short* shake. Even if the shake is a wave at resonance frequency, but is a short spike, the weight is made to store most of the received energy and dissipate in it time (after shaking is finished). The key here is that the shake should be SHORT in time.
@bryanveldhof5042
@bryanveldhof5042 Год назад
Music at the end?
@TechnicBrick
@TechnicBrick Год назад
Free - Land of Fire, link in description.
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