The Massive Engines Powering Move World Largest Ships - Modern Propeller Manufacturing Technology

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The Massive Engines Powering Move World Largest Ships - Modern Propeller Manufacturing Technology
Over two thirds of Earth's surface is covered in water so it's just as well that science helps us take to the waves. How exactly do ships do their stuff? Let's take a closer look with Machinery & technology channel !

Segment
0:00 Intro
1:12 First and foremost
2:04 Where are the engines located?
5:11 Diesel
7:13 Diesel-Electric
11:03 Why can the ship float?

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It's not 'science', but the CREATOR of science and of humans. Place the gratitude where it belongs.

DesertVox
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I would love a blog describing the engineering involved in the DESIGN of a propeller. Love your blogs, thank you.

paulblacklock
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GODLY WONDERMENT
How is it all passible
thank you

zeroonetime
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The thought of diesel in the oceans does not disturb me. It's the thought of using badly thought out so called renewable energy sources that put our international trade at risk

byteme
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POR FAVOR EN ESPAÑOL O CASTELLANO GRACIAS

carlosmoreno
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annoying music - I stopped watching after 22sec...

stainless
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Electric transfer motors, turbine & a.p.u. solar cell drive

markthomasbrunbergmarkthom
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I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up

oneshotme
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Some of your information is quite wrong!

willjeffery
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The narrator says that the aircraft carrier is at least another time heavier than I am. That means it weighs 360 pounds.

danieloblinger
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A propeller again in air and sea, get me and I'll give you how center zero is driving the zero in the gapping zone,
The chassis has it's own gravity and no weight .
I'll give you the front pull the back push and the chassis of the ship is following only.
Pay for my 50years in repair works.

RuelDomalaon-fyhf