Trying To Reach Speed Of Sound At Home 3D Printed Gears
In this video, I'm trying to reach the speed of sound with a system I'm buildng with 3D printed gears. With these gears, I'm spinning a crank, and it multiplies its speed to get a disc to spin at speed of light. 00:00 Intro 00:46 Rules and Constraints 01:12 Gear Ratio Calculations 04:45 Number Of Gears 10:16 Design 11:16 Assembly 12:34 Test 1 14:11 Test 2 16:40 Outro

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