The most useless video on youtube?

Sonikku

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Jun 23, 2005
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What is a turnaround? After multiple viewings I still don't understand.


Then again, one supposes it is not entirely useless... :D
 

renz20003

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Mar 14, 2011
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Some probably found it quite... handy.

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GagHalfrunt

Lifer
Apr 19, 2001
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What a coincidence, I was just wondering about the most worthless thread on ATOT and came across this.

The video is a fail, the drone will surely take off if the vacuum chamber has a treadmill.
 
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Humpy

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Mar 3, 2011
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Needs more drone. A drone on a treadmill in a vacuum on a drone will fly.
 

CraKaJaX

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Dec 26, 2004
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What is a turnaround? After multiple viewings I still don't understand.


Then again, one supposes it is not entirely useless... :D

My attention has drifted from the original question. Actually, no one gives a fuck about the original question.
 

rh71

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Aug 28, 2001
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^ she has quite distracting hair. LOL @ 1.9mil views of such an informative video.

And BTW, she said oil change every 3000 miles. That's how you know nobody's paying attention anyway.
 
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BUTCH1

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Jul 15, 2000
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LOL @ some of the comments, "The physics concepts here are pretty simple, but it's still cool to see something that we should already know theoretically being demonstrated physically. Thanks for the video!"
Really?, did we NEED to see a drone NOT fly in a vacuum to KNOW it won't fly in a vacuum? **CK NO. What's next, run a car completely out of fuel to see if will really stop moving?.
 

Red Squirrel

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May 24, 2003
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Very basic concept that everybody knows, but still neat to actually see it in action. This is kinda basic science. If you wanted to experiment with something more advanced, like perhaps a propeller design that works better at higher altitudes, you would do an experiment like this as a control test before you modify anything.

It's kinda like when you put together your first micro controller blinking LED, audio generator, SMPS etc circuit that you programmed yourself. You know it's going to work, but still neat to see it in action. Or it bursts into flames because you got the polarity wrong, equally fun to see in action.

I'd still rate this video more useful than anything naer puts out. :p
 

zinfamous

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Jul 12, 2006
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LOL @ some of the comments, "The physics concepts here are pretty simple, but it's still cool to see something that we should already know theoretically being demonstrated physically. Thanks for the video!"
Really?, did we NEED to see a drone NOT fly in a vacuum to KNOW it won't fly in a vacuum? **CK NO. What's next, run a car completely out of fuel to see if will really stop moving?.

Very basic concept that everybody knows, but still neat to actually see it in action. This is kinda basic science. If you wanted to experiment with something more advanced, like perhaps a propeller design that works better at higher altitudes, you would do an experiment like this as a control test before you modify anything.

damn, that's harsh, bro
 
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jana519

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What is a turnaround? After multiple viewings I still don't understand.


Then again, one supposes it is not entirely useless... :D

Nah bro. You got to learn how to make DIY Distressed Jeans. You think 1.3 million views is a lot? Try 9.7 million.