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An old non-electric fan from 1870

788,353 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Past To Present Stories
Past To Present Stories1 год назад

This is a mousetrap from 1862 and it's the most American thing ever

Фото профиля Global Statistics
Global Statistics1 год назад

This is a stirling engine. Super fun but adds more heat to the room🤫

Фото профиля EnvironmentGo!
EnvironmentGo!1 год назад

Bro was like, "what's that small paw touching me?". 😅

Фото профиля Mr Commonsense
Mr Commonsense1 год назад

This is a Westinghouse gyro ceiling fan copper oxide finish from 1920

Фото профиля Decoding Engineering
Decoding Engineering1 год назад

This is Stirling engine fan. These engines use heat differentials to create motion and were a popular way to power fans before electricity It simply uses heat to expand and contract a gas, which drives a piston to create motion. The cycle of heating, expansion, cooling and compression repeats, creating continuous motion to power the fan.

Фото профиля YesKnow
YesKnow1 год назад

An old Can opener from 1889

Фото профиля OGA JOHN
OGA JOHN1 год назад

Stirling Engine. Works based on a temperature differential, so it can run faster with an ice pack on the top side of the piston. Source: made one of these engines in an undergrad manufacturing course.

Фото профиля k3yv0id
k3yv0id1 год назад

it's hot here, let's start a fire! 🔥

Фото профиля Global Statistics
Global Statistics1 год назад

It’s a fan powered by a stirling engine, not electricity. It is operated by the cyclic compression and expansion of air or other gas.

Фото профиля Cody
Cody1 год назад

Wouldn’t this produce hot air? On 90 degree days when you need the fan the most…

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