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Evolution of electrical insulators [📹

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Massimo3 years ago

The original source is the following long video by Lesics: Thanks to @OmarSaydThat for pointing this out

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Bone3 years ago

Every subject should have things like this to help educate the world.

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JackHudler3 years ago

In Utah (near the Great Salt Lake) there's an amazing light show when a salt dust storm is followed by a snow storm. The salt forms a film on the insulators. When snow comes, it starts to melt which then creates a conducive path creating a huge Jacob's ladder like arc.

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Edward Fox3 years ago

The first time I actually learned why they have those hats on electric poles. I used to think it was for aesthetic or rain-related reasons.

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KerbalSpaceNut3 years ago

Ah, so THAT’S how those doodleybops on power poles work! 🤯

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aman kharbas3 years ago

I had always thought why these insulators were shaped like this, thank you for sharing this 🙏🏽

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Stuart Feeser3 years ago

A complex topic made clear with animation. Nice work!

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Johnny3 years ago

I never knew.... thanks Massimo.