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Science World Adverts
Posted by mithaq85 on November 4, 2012
https://nicenfunny.wordpress.com/2012/11/04/science-world-adverts/
How Big Is Earth ?
Posted by mithaq85 on October 27, 2012
https://nicenfunny.wordpress.com/2012/10/27/how-big-is-earth/
Complicated Mechanisms Explained in simple animations
Radial Engines
Steam engine Principle
Steam engine once used in locomotives was based on the reciprocating principle as shown below
Sewing Machine
Maltese Cross Mechanism
this type of mechanism is used in clocks to power the second hand movement.
Manual Transmission Mechanism
The mechanism also called as “stick shift” is used in cars to change gears mannually
Constant Velocity Joint
This mechanism is used in the front wheel drive cars
Torpedo-Boat destroyer System
This system is used to destroy fleet in naval military operations.
Rotary Engine
Also called as Wankel engine is a type of internal combustion engine has a unique design that converts pressure into rotating motion instead of reciprocating pistons
Posted by mithaq85 on October 8, 2010
https://nicenfunny.wordpress.com/2010/10/08/complicated-mechanisms-explained-in-simple-animations/
Complicated Mechanisms Explained in simple animations
Radial Engines
Steam engine Principle
Steam engine once used in locomotives was based on the reciprocating principle as shown below
Sewing Machine
Maltese Cross Mechanism
this type of mechanism is used in clocks to power the second hand movement.
Manual Transmission Mechanism
The mechanism also called as “stick shift” is used in cars to change gears mannually
Constant Velocity Joint
This mechanism is used in the front wheel drive cars
Torpedo-Boat destroyer System
This system is used to destroy fleet in naval military operations.
Rotary Engine
Also called as Wankel engine is a type of internal combustion engine has a unique design that converts pressure into rotating motion instead of reciprocating pistons
Posted by mithaq85 on October 8, 2010
https://nicenfunny.wordpress.com/2010/10/08/complicated-mechanisms-explained-in-simple-animations-2/