What the heck happened to the camera in this video? Just put it down on a table the next time or something, because it's almost like it's trying not to be still for a single second.
Can you make another video of this one? It feels like im drunk or something when the camera moves like that all the time. Looks like it's a camera man who almost falling asleep severals times during the video.
Would it be possible for you to do some complicated truss diagrams (such as all angles unknown and reaction forces at angles or curved trusses), please? Thank you for your great videos they help A LOT! Way better explanation than my lecturer! :) Best Wishes!
Hi ! I really appreciate your help But this is too easy!!!!!!!!! Can't you just give us more complex examples or tips to become faster or better in statics .... I wish you can help because my professor expect really alot from us
Thank you for clarifying what pin means at the beginning.
Thank you. I am struggling and this is helping me to improve my understanding.
is this an example of concurrent forces or non concurrent forces?
What the heck happened to the camera in this video? Just put it down on a table the next time or something, because it's almost like it's trying not to be still for a single second.
If that honestly bothers you, then you probably sit down to pee.
Can you make another video of this one? It feels like im drunk or something when the camera moves like that all the time. Looks like it's a camera man who almost falling asleep severals times during the video.
Would it be possible for you to do some complicated truss diagrams (such as all angles unknown and reaction forces at angles or curved trusses), please?
Thank you for your great videos they help A LOT! Way better explanation than my lecturer! :) Best Wishes!
more mechanics video and fluids too please
Thanx! It did help me alot
great review and shirt :D
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Hi !
I really appreciate your help
But this is too easy!!!!!!!!!
Can't you just give us more complex examples or tips to become faster or better in statics ....
I wish you can help because my professor expect really alot from us