7:20 this is actually real. there are tons of videos making this infinite gravity thing but if you push it it would lose its balance and would fall. 7:45 this is still a real one. if you make a thing vibrate fast while there are loosen stick attached, it would go straight up
Inverted Pendulum law: An inverted pendulum is a pendulum that has its center of mass above its pivot point. It is unstable and without additional help will fall over. It can be suspended stably in this inverted position by using a control system to monitor the angle of the pole and move the pivot point horizontally back under the center of mass when it starts to fall over, keeping it balanced. The inverted pendulum is a classic problem in dynamics and control theory and is used as a benchmark for testing control strategies. It is often implemented with the pivot point mounted on a cart that can move horizontally under control of an electronic servo system as shown in the photo; this is called a cart and pole apparatus. Most applications limit the pendulum to 1 degree of freedom by affixing the pole to an axis of rotation. Whereas a normal pendulum is stable when hanging downwards, an inverted pendulum is inherently unstable, and must be actively balanced in order to remain upright; this can be done either by applying a torque at the pivot point, by moving the pivot point horizontally as part of a feedback system, changing the rate of rotation of a mass mounted on the pendulum on an axis parallel to the pivot axis and thereby generating a net torque on the pendulum, or by oscillating the pivot point vertically. A simple demonstration of moving the pivot point in a feedback system is achieved by balancing an upturned broomstick on the end of one's finger.
3:05 i have been looking for this thing in the steam work shop for 5 months its a vibraty box in his natural habitat they were thought to be extinct 500 years ago but i believed that they still existed and they do and you were the first people to find it in 500 years it was and still is considered to be very hart to tame that came out better than i thaught i just made that up on the spot
I remember his video from a year or two ago where he reviewed user creations and one of them was like a Scrap Mechanic mechanical mansion or something, it was amazing.
the pendulum at 08:12 we did that on 2nd semester physics at the university. Goal was to control 3 rods and have them stand vertical by only rotating on the lowest rod. like balancing 3 straws on top of eachother. Except it was from a fixed point, and rotation instead of vibreation. . Some take the easy mode and use a cart that runs back and forth but that's for highschool level.. ;)
I'm not even done with the episode. I'm on the super piston. I just gotta say. This is a banger of an episode. I laughed a lot. This is probably one of my favorite videos you have put out.
Guys look at Scrapman's face at 3:04, I don't know why did I think it was hilarious but anyway I laughed at that, so there you guys go.... have... fun ... I guess.
With the Rope one I created a scenario imagine you're just walking through the woods and suddenly a random piece of whatever hit you cross the face as it's glitching
They should make a rope tool for survival, it works like the weld tool, requires ammo, and the length can be adjusted like a piston. There could be other ropes like chains that sacrifice flexibility and stretch for durability, or cables that can provide power a connected object. It could be a thing you can craft, or an upgrade to the weld tool
the inverted pendulum will accelerate away from the vertical unstable equilibrium in the direction initially displaced, and the acceleration is inversely proportional to the length.