Does This 2,000-Year-Old Steam Engine Work? - Recreating Hero's Aeolipile
Offered By: How To Make Everything via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of ancient technology in this 17-minute video that recreates Hero's aeolipile, the very first steam engine. Discover whether this 2,000-year-old invention could have potentially sparked an earlier industrial revolution. Follow along as the host constructs and tests the aeolipile, examining its functionality and practical applications. Gain insights into the historical significance of this early steam-powered device and its potential impact on technological development. Learn about the engineering principles behind the aeolipile and how it compares to modern steam engines. Delve into the question of whether this ancient invention could have been harnessed for practical work, potentially altering the course of history.
Syllabus
Does this 2,000 Year Old Steam Engine Work?
Taught by
How To Make Everything
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