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@@MegaScumbucket actually, VTEC's a different method of doing VVT lol and different car manufacturers use their own implementations and these implementations vary.
Did you know when something goes so fast spinning on its own axis it can literally disintegrate? An example would be the object in the video that I forgot what it was called.
@@asmallyoutube honestly, I prefer the NA V10s than the V12s, but my father prefers the V6TH. Before you insult him, he has a condition in which his ears are too sensitive to loud noises. Basically, his ears would bleed just by listening to an F1 V10 without earmuffs. Which makes me sad because the time when NA V10s were a thing I couldn't watch it on the track with him.
Hah, kinda true. But my honda doesn't have a speedometer, it's digital. I do have a rpm meter ofc, and am committed to using the full range of it 😁 I-vtec fans know the feel Also there are little leds that count down to the optimal gear shift moment, honda knows what we want 😍
The funny thing is back when fidget Spinners were all the rage I collected a variety of different number lobes of spinners, and I once had a two lobe AKA a two cylinder, a three Lobe or 3 cylinder/3 rotor,4 lobe/four rotor,and even 5 lobe and 6lobe. Point is, the number of lobes a spinner has, corresponds to what kinds of engine sounds it emulates, similar to motorcycle or car engines😂
The plastic is what I'm impressed by. Those shitty bearings can handle those rpms for like, a few seconds. Maybe a minute or so, but cheap plastic from a toy? Nah that shit fails super quick. Once did this with a computer fan, the thing exploded and flung shrapnel all over the garage.
Did this once while cleaning a roller bearing I had dropped on the ground. About the time I thought about it having a plastic cage, it let go. That was a good night.
Ummm I did this but kinda just blew until it was at mac speed and kept it there... took like 10 seconds but it blew up really bad into rice sized pieces the bearings was never found my hand was 99% okay fingers hurt a bit and all else in the world was great... I do beleive it quite literally Shatter in all directions from the g force on it not from the heat of the bearing. But idk it was just what it seemed like based on the way the peices didn't shoot out and more would flung everyone like something minorly spring loaded like a jack in the box or something. ( do it at your own risk ) I was never scared I'd get hurt maybe that's part of why I didn't never know but I'd do it again for sure if I had another fidget spinner.
But it's driven by air. A compression wave in air, by definition, doesn't go past the speed of sound. Edit: This is why you don't make yourself seem like you understand fluid dynamics. Thanks Nova
My dad seriously hurt his hand doing that, he dropped it when a bearing flew out and the spinner went shooting across the room as soon as it came in contact with the ground.