the video is helpful but I wish you'd explained more about where the signs came from in newtons equation of motion; unless there are typos the equations don't seem to align with what you are saying out loud.
Hey Clayton, first of all thanks for the amazing content you put on RUclips ! Around 14:55 you mention that you are going to demonstrate why the Cauchy stress tensor is symetrical in a later video. I have been looking for a proper demonstration for years. Does this video exist by now ?
Covered everything my professor couldn't explain properly in 1.5 h of lectures in only 24 minutes. Thank you.
Direction of sigma12 is in direction of e2 so I think the first term in Fe2 should be positive 9:55
Have an important final coming up in Strength of Materials and this video cleared up loads of confusion, thanks!
Thank you so much!!!! and loved those laughs made it 100 times better
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At 8:03, I noticed the vertical traction vector about the axis e2 (tn2) is mislabeled.
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Brandon
the video is helpful but I wish you'd explained more about where the signs came from in newtons equation of motion; unless there are typos the equations don't seem to align with what you are saying out loud.
Hey Clayton, first of all thanks for the amazing content you put on RUclips ! Around 14:55 you mention that you are going to demonstrate why the Cauchy stress tensor is symetrical in a later video. I have been looking for a proper demonstration for years. Does this video exist by now ?
Amazing lecture 👍
Thank you very much for these amazing lectures
Thank you for sharing, very helpful and clear
Fantastic explanation, thank you,
this video is incredible. thanks!
Very good!
Hello, what are you refering to at 1:00 when you talk about a ng130 previous lesson?
Thank you
Thanks mate.
sir please increase volume - i can not hear u -thank u sir
sir please speak slowly - i can not understand fast speech
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