Younger generations must appreciate having such videos available for free. The author of this video deserves a Gold Medal/ Nobel Prize for this channel.
I am a structural engineer with a major aerospace company and I cannot tell how how well made these videos are. I am so impressed that I actually watch them every now and then Just to stay in touch with basics. Helps develop intuition. 😀 thanks efficient engineer.
Do excuse me, I'm like hella stupid when it comes to this kind of stuff, but as for the 20Kn number, is that just an example of force? and if you wanted the real number or amount of force, you would need to calculate the weight of all components? and or additions to the structure?
@RUSTY NEEDLES Yeah, usually for structures you calculate the dead load, which is the load of all the structural members, eg beams, columns, then you add the live load, which is the load of things like trains, cars, pedestrians. Then you add in wind and earthquake loads, and multiply all these loads by their respective factors. After which you get the moments and shear forces from these loads, and use these moments to figure out the rebar required per slab/beam/column.
It's really amazing that I'm paying thousands for a shit powerpoint presentation at uni, only to learn from this guy's free youtube videos of much higher quality.
@@SomeTechGuy666 Universities today are for political/gender/racial studies and the exclusion of (some) people based on their beliefs; quite the opposite of what I thought college was in the 70s. Back then, it was a general attitude of party and learn your speciality, and "screw the man." Today it appears to be "party and I'll get passed for not arguing with the Professor" and "Screw anybody with different beliefs than my own, identified, special group."
@@ZenZaBill "party and I'll get passed for not arguing with the Professor" Not in STEM. Maybe in liberal arts. In STEM you either have the right answer or you don't.
Wow an entire statics in 17min. Seriously if my teacher would have showed this video the first day of class and then given us problems after that it would have made that entire semester so much easier!
I had the same thought, almost word for word, as you stated in your comment. I was halfway through my first statics class at BYU before I started being brave enough to ask "what is a moment?"
I wish I were surrounded with people who could explain and demonstrate engineering concepts like this. I have a deep fondness for well-explained engineering with a healthy dash of history added in.
Thank you for this video. You just explained to me in 20 minutes what my professor has not been able to in 2 months. It's so simple. I didn't realize it. I will sleep better tonight actually understanding the hw I just suffered through this evening. Wow, and to think, I hated my statics class. It's actually quite fascinating. I am so watching all of your videos for next semester. Dynamics and strength of materials just became a lot less dreadful!! You're awesome. If I could, I would 'like' this video 1,000 times.
What I don't only understand on this video is that... Why does this have 200 dislikes even though this had the best representation and explanation of trusses? You deserve more recognition, sir!
@Nawneet Kumar if what you are saying is true, then you really need help. You are not an engineer. This is basic engineering, not rocket science. This is literally basic trigonometry
How much work went into this! man I can't imagine what it took to make all the animations, the 3d bridge, the stress points simulation. Dude you must have some serious skills!
I am a graduate of Civil Engg in 1979 and my professors were still primitive on the way of teaching. The calculators have been invented introduced late during my studies. My professors did not explained to us in detail about the design of trusses. It was up to us to dig out . Your channel is very much helpful in understanding the structural analysis of truss. This is a huge help for Engg students and also those who graduated in a less college or university of less standard in teaching . Your channel is amazing.
@@zunaidhassan9662 This video is focused on the use of trusses in structures which only Civil/Structural Engineers are qualified to design. ME are not qualified to design bridges etc.
The regret i have for not finding you sooner you are better than any professor I’ve ever had, literally an angel sent from above to help us students learn.
I'm in my 4th Semester of Civil Engineering, have calculated 100 trusses, but this video is so much better than anything I have ever seen at uni! Please keep them coming!!
Your channel is exceptional. I wish I could go back in time to when I got my BSME and have these videos as introductions to all my classes. The quality, clarity, accuracy, and delivery are legitimately better than what you would often get in university courses back when I attended. Thank you for all you do. You’ve probably helped more students understand these concepts than you could imagine.
As a mechanical engineer myself I have to say your channel is literally treasure! Keep going my friend. As a proposal ,it would be nice if you do some finite element analysis videos!
Do excuse me, I'm like hella stupid when it comes to this kind of stuff, but as for the 20Kn number, is that just an example of force? and if you wanted the real number or amount of force, you would need to calculate the weight of all components? and or additions to the structure?
@@rustyneedles3743 this is a basic understanding and explanation of forces. weight and mass are different, weight being the force acting on an object with gravity, while mass being the amount of matter in an object. In this example, take it as the force acting on the object is xxKN, with gravity and mass of the beam being accounted for, as Weight (kn)= mass(kg) X gravity (m/s2). of course in reality there are alot of forces acting on the object, the type of material used for the beams, the type of bolt used etc. But the law of equilibrium and the law of moments about a point does not change.
It is very sad that there are so many videos in RUclips which are gaining wasteful views. But seriously this channel and its videos must be have views and subscribers in millions. Really very valuable for all engineers. Thank you sir from bottom of my heart your videos always clear my concepts. Respect your hardwork and efforts. Love from engineer. 🖤
We need more channels and videos like this. Thank you very much for taking the time and making such videos. I wish I had such resources when I was in college. I want more of such videos from your side but understand that it takes time to do research, do all graphics work and put together a video, and rushing will only lead to a decrease in quality. I want your videos to reach out to all the students.
Not sure why I had to take Statics as an EE major, but I ended up enjoying the class. The professor was one of the most helpful teachers I ever had. He took the time after class to help people understand, which for some reason ticked of the chair of the Civil Engineering department. He was let go literally because too many people passed his class. Great video!
I went back to my university years, very well told and quite simple presentation despite the obvious hard work behind it. anyone with basic physics knowledge would easily understand the principles. awesome channel, hope to see many more. thanks for the awesome contents.
Students of today's generation are lucky to have this kind of demonstration and lecture. The Efficient Engineeer is worthy of praise for this content. Bravo.
although i passed those classes a long time ago and I understand all the concepts perfectly it is so nice to see them in action through such pretty animations . You have done an amazing job sir
I just can't express myself to thanking this channel. Definitely there is no alternative easier way to understand this type of tough topic. Just amazing work! Thanks a million from the deep of my heart ♥️♥️♥️
Very good explanation. I'm a Civil Engineer and I am glad the way you resumed and gave a good overview of the truss analysis in less than 18 minutes. Again, well explanation.
I remember how I suffered back in college with these subject, so bad I didn't watched this a couple of years ago. Very easy to understand, I smashed the like button
I'm fresher 2024 and I'm glad I got this before starting classes! I referred famous books but nothing's better explained than this!! Man you must know you're helping generations!!
Studying for the FE Mechanical exam after 14 years out of school. This video effectively and efficiently (ha!) got me up to speed on the two solution methods for simple trusses. Thank you for the free lesson!
last year for my statics class I wasn't able to watch the lecture video for trusses, and the final exam was only about trusses. This video is the sole reason how I got to learn how trusses work and equip the knowledge to conquer the class!
An engineer need to be efficient and your channel makes sure the same.Thank you for creating such a wonderful channel and helping us understand the concepts more practically and in depth.Keep it up guys😊All the best!
this channel is so underrated. Its sad to see a tiktoker channel gets so much engagement but not an educational channel. this shows about where we all are going. anyways, love your videos and thank you for providing it to us and thats even for free.
my engineering is driving me absolutely insane with the way he’s been teaching us, he skips right over definitions and jumps straight into the math, so this is super helpful thank you❤❤
Indeed, although bridge builder does not give numbers, I use it to (g)estimate if my a-symmetrical shed roof could be used to hoist my motor cycle. 8-)
You are unbelievable, I put your videos up there with "Practical Engineer". We are so lucky to have people like you, uploading amazing content. As "Smaghik Samarai" said your subscriber count is not justified for the great quality you provide. I just wanted to say thank you.
Buddy Thank you ! Visualisation makes the concepts more effective to understand , please keep us surprising. Stay safe and take care ! Also the one reading the comment.
Loved the animations with how the videos of this channel explain the concepts. Felt nostalgic of when we're taught Engineering mechanics in our 1st semester at IIT ISM. Gr8 job guys. Really appreciate it.
These are the best structural videos I've seen so far on RUclips. Thanks for the great work and sharing these. If possible please do some on thin walled shell structures as well. (Aircraft wings for example)
Channels like this help me (a city planner) make informed decisions and make the lives of my contacts in other fields a bit easier without having to go back to uni or buy access to this info in other formats, thank you!
Top rated!!! I tell you even 2 of my Engineering Statics Lecturers in the University combined, can't beat this. What my Lecturer spent a month lecturing on (which obviously I didn't understand a thing), was done in just 17 minutes 40m seconds. This is AMAZING!! You deserve an AWARD. Thanks man.
@@charlize6994 I didnt fail lol but I might've like looked up some questions on Google I'm in yr7 so it wasnt a big of a test and it doesnt really matter that much
I'm a first year engineering student, and I just finished a course where this exact topic was covered, only it wasn't covered nearly as well. I could do the math before I watched this, but this video gave me an actual intuitive understanding of the subject. If I could have changed anything, it would've been to find this video before my final exam.
Amazing quality and I really recommend this to anyone as an introduction to understand what's going on in engineering courses. And also, for anybody that had already studied and want to remember, like me.
Lightweight is good and what did I use it for it’s a lawnmower ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTPN04aT-Qdjr_KS3ql7ng8wnU3wwsCqk also recommend Yes it is lightweight so hence not as robust as our old one. But if you take care it does the job really well.
This is an awesome video! I've shown it to my statics students. The caveat is that videos like this do *not* replace personal work on problem solving in statics, which is what is most needed to actually learn the content. And also it does not replace the discerning work of the teachers that need to ascertain that the students have learned the skills and provide feedback.
Absolutely, I completely agree! Working problems is crucial. And I see these videos as a supplement to classroom learning, not a replacement by any means.
Video: "you'll need to remember your trigonometry, here is a quick reminder" *shows literal hieroglyphs* Me pretending to understand: "ah yes of course"
@@lio1234234 lol. I didn't even know. Those headphones were really cheap and they broke from the weight of my books in my backpack a few days ago. I think I've had those for 4 years too.
@@drabberfrog fair enough. :) Are you studying mechanical engineering? I’m first year at the University of Birmingham. These videos are so useful, can’t wait until more concepts are released, do you know any similar channels for mech eng?
@@lio1234234 I'm taking engineering 1 in 9th grade. There was a balsa wood truss bridge project and the teacher told us to watch this video. This was the bridge I made. photos.app.goo.gl/JMe7mCitTjkEJX749
@@lio1234234 the engineering channels i watch the most are Real Engineering and Practical Engineering ruclips.net/user/RealEngineering ruclips.net/user/PracticalEngineeringChannel
i love how you provided answers to things i never thought about. i never asked myself "why are triangles the core shapes of those?" yet i got the simple answer - stability
I don't see why we need traditional University/College professors who still use teaching methods and procedures from the 19th century. Most learners including I are visual learners - this is the future of teaching. Great Job! I have subscribed and eagerly looking forward to more content and growth of this channel!
This youtube video: My professor: 18 minutes long 2 hours long of the same thing Narrator has a clear accent Has a accent of a indian-asian mixture Things are clear and organized You sometimes feel they are missing something I am genuinely interested He teaches while I contemplate my life choices
After watching this video I honestly thought you would have AT LEAST 1 million subscribers. This is very helpful content that deserves more recognition! :)
It's a amazing video, i would like to thank your channel for making this possible... I studied mechanical engineering in Spanish, them i learn english and this entire chanel allows me go over the career and learn the English vocabulary at the same time. Many topics are better explained than my teachers did which is amazing..
My father's a civil engineer; he worked on high-rises and buildings. I still keep one of his log books with his meticulous calculations. He retired and lived with me. One day my daughter came home with her exam paper on truss calculations, and showed the paper to him. He was so pleased. I can still see his eyes, beaming with pride.
-2*cos(60°)*11.5kN = -11.5 kN. It’s correct. When you sum up the horizontal components you‘ll get the equation F_BD + 11.5kN*cos60 - (-11.5kN)*cos60 = 0 which is the same as the one above when rearranged and that’s -11.5kN
This is just astonishing , very efficient straight to the point amazingly animations just super , better than 8 hours of lectures about this topic at uni this is how education should be , TEACHERS AT UNIVERSITIES TAKE NOTE.
Actually I tried to get this chapter for 3 months. Today i saw this vedio 1st time and i got the full explanation about this chapter I am from Sri Lanka Thanks a lot
Younger generations must appreciate having such videos available for free. The author of this video deserves a Gold Medal/ Nobel Prize for this channel.
This is why the internet is the biggest source of free education in history.
Noble prize 🤣🤣
@@alwynwatson6119 it’s also, way too often, the actual single useful one
I wouldn't go that far
It’s both a blessing and a curse.
I am a structural engineer with a major aerospace company and I cannot tell how how well made these videos are. I am so impressed that I actually watch them every now and then Just to stay in touch with basics. Helps develop intuition. 😀 thanks efficient engineer.
Do excuse me, I'm like hella stupid when it comes to this kind of stuff, but as for the 20Kn number, is that just an example of force? and if you wanted the real number or amount of force, you would need to calculate the weight of all components? and or additions to the structure?
@RUSTY NEEDLES Yeah, usually for structures you calculate the dead load, which is the load of all the structural members, eg beams, columns, then you add the live load, which is the load of things like trains, cars, pedestrians. Then you add in wind and earthquake loads, and multiply all these loads by their respective factors.
After which you get the moments and shear forces from these loads, and use these moments to figure out the rebar required per slab/beam/column.
Hello.I need a mentor,am an engineering student
@justhangingaround804
Hi, I am studying aerospace engineering and its my last year. I would love an internship opportunity!
The animations are unreal. This is the sort of content that helps aspiring engineers learn effectively!
does any one knows what software is used to create those animations ?
@@edgarcarrillovazquez8576 floor pan 3d
Plz suggest me which software used
It's really amazing that I'm paying thousands for a shit powerpoint presentation at uni, only to learn from this guy's free youtube videos of much higher quality.
exactly
Facts
The Internet is revolutionizing learning. Universities just haven't realized that yet.
@@SomeTechGuy666 Universities today are for political/gender/racial studies and the exclusion of (some) people based on their beliefs; quite the opposite of what I thought college was in the 70s. Back then, it was a general attitude of party and learn your speciality, and "screw the man." Today it appears to be "party and I'll get passed for not arguing with the Professor" and "Screw anybody with different beliefs than my own, identified, special group."
@@ZenZaBill "party and I'll get passed for not arguing with the Professor" Not in STEM. Maybe in liberal arts. In STEM you either have the right answer or you don't.
Wow an entire statics in 17min. Seriously if my teacher would have showed this video the first day of class and then given us problems after that it would have made that entire semester so much easier!
I showed it to my teacher and his pants are now wet'
I had the same thought, almost word for word, as you stated in your comment. I was halfway through my first statics class at BYU before I started being brave enough to ask "what is a moment?"
@@thepianist7084 have you had any physics class before that?
@@milanstevic8424 this is the damn response from my teacher whenever I ask him question rather than giving me the straight answer
@@thepianist7084
I'll tell you... but in just a moment!
I wish I were surrounded with people who could explain and demonstrate engineering concepts like this. I have a deep fondness for well-explained engineering with a healthy dash of history added in.
It's rare to have the luck to be around or raised by such people, but at least we have presentations like this. If you like this stuff go for it.
🎉
Wtf how did i just found this guy now, he's the 3b1b for engineering. Keep it up mate. Insane quality!
So true
This is by far the most trussworthy video I have seen on RUclips. What you do is absolutely priceless. Thank you sincerely.
Thank you for this video. You just explained to me in 20 minutes what my professor has not been able to in 2 months. It's so simple. I didn't realize it. I will sleep better tonight actually understanding the hw I just suffered through this evening. Wow, and to think, I hated my statics class. It's actually quite fascinating. I am so watching all of your videos for next semester. Dynamics and strength of materials just became a lot less dreadful!! You're awesome. If I could, I would 'like' this video 1,000 times.
What I don't only understand on this video is that...
Why does this have 200 dislikes even though this had the best representation and explanation of trusses? You deserve more recognition, sir!
Maybe jealous Teachers clicked on it.
@@javierlinarez1747 lol true
All those teachers reading the positive comments got real jealous
What you don't understand is that under all of the truss bridges live trolls.... :)
@@falloutfan2502 truss trolls
Censorship forbids dislike. There was none
just amazing, your work deserve millions subscriber.
PURE GOLD! Thank you for taking me 15-20 years back in time, explaining “things I should know” in such an easy way. 👍
Who are you?
You have come like a blessing to us engineers. All my ♥️
Bhai kn semester m ho?
@Nawneet Kumar if what you are saying is true, then you really need help. You are not an engineer. This is basic engineering, not rocket science. This is literally basic trigonometry
How much work went into this! man I can't imagine what it took to make all the animations, the 3d bridge, the stress points simulation. Dude you must have some serious skills!
I am a graduate of Civil Engg in 1979 and my professors were still primitive on the way of teaching. The calculators have been invented introduced late during my studies. My professors did not explained to us in detail about the design of trusses. It was up to us to dig out . Your channel is very much helpful in understanding the structural analysis of truss. This is a huge help for Engg students and also those who graduated in a less college or university of less standard in teaching . Your channel is amazing.
Simple, concise and better than anything uni could give me. Cheers mate you’re a legend ❤️
Funny, my uni recommended this video for revision purposes
@@julzcrafter8383 good for you,i didnt have such teachers in my college
Really? What university are you talking about
@@_qwe_fk_1700 have basic knowledge before trying to be oversmart,nkt every college teach str in its first sem
UHHH HELICAL WHY U HERE. ROCKET LEAGUE BOI
The best channel on RUclips to understand any concept of Mechanical Engineering.
This video is what civil engineers design not mechanical.
its Civil/structural you thic clot.
@@oot007 It is part of Statics which is in ME.
@@zunaidhassan9662 This video is focused on the use of trusses in structures which only Civil/Structural Engineers are qualified to design. ME are not qualified to design bridges etc.
@@oot007 Did OP talk about designing bridges before he edited his comment?
The regret i have for not finding you sooner you are better than any professor I’ve ever had, literally an angel sent from above to help us students learn.
I'm in my 4th Semester of Civil Engineering, have calculated 100 trusses, but this video is so much better than anything I have ever seen at uni! Please keep them coming!!
Your channel is exceptional. I wish I could go back in time to when I got my BSME and have these videos as introductions to all my classes. The quality, clarity, accuracy, and delivery are legitimately better than what you would often get in university courses back when I attended. Thank you for all you do. You’ve probably helped more students understand these concepts than you could imagine.
As a mechanical engineer myself I have to say your channel is literally treasure!
Keep going my friend.
As a proposal ,it would be nice if you do some finite element analysis videos!
Exactly i do wish the same!
Do excuse me, I'm like hella stupid when it comes to this kind of stuff, but as for the 20Kn number, is that just an example of force? and if you wanted the real number or amount of force, you would need to calculate the weight of all components? and or additions to the structure?
@@rustyneedles3743 this is a basic understanding and explanation of forces. weight and mass are different, weight being the force acting on an object with gravity, while mass being the amount of matter in an object.
In this example, take it as the force acting on the object is xxKN, with gravity and mass of the beam being accounted for, as Weight (kn)= mass(kg) X gravity (m/s2).
of course in reality there are alot of forces acting on the object, the type of material used for the beams, the type of bolt used etc.
But the law of equilibrium and the law of moments about a point does not change.
It is very sad that there are so many videos in RUclips which are gaining wasteful views. But seriously this channel and its videos must be have views and subscribers in millions. Really very valuable for all engineers. Thank you sir from bottom of my heart your videos always clear my concepts. Respect your hardwork and efforts. Love from engineer. 🖤
We need more channels and videos like this. Thank you very much for taking the time and making such videos. I wish I had such resources when I was in college. I want more of such videos from your side but understand that it takes time to do research, do all graphics work and put together a video, and rushing will only lead to a decrease in quality. I want your videos to reach out to all the students.
Not sure why I had to take Statics as an EE major, but I ended up enjoying the class. The professor was one of the most helpful teachers I ever had. He took the time after class to help people understand, which for some reason ticked of the chair of the Civil Engineering department. He was let go literally because too many people passed his class. Great video!
Not many professors like that...Backstabbed out for going the extra mile...
I've never really had an interest in engineering , but with the way you present things, you are beginning to change that.
I went back to my university years, very well told and quite simple presentation despite the obvious hard work behind it. anyone with basic physics knowledge would easily understand the principles. awesome channel, hope to see many more. thanks for the awesome contents.
The bridge building at 3:39 was so cool! We need people that can give us an idea of a concept in an effective matter, and you are that person!
Students of today's generation are lucky to have this kind of demonstration and lecture. The Efficient Engineeer is worthy of praise for this content. Bravo.
although i passed those classes a long time ago and I understand all the concepts perfectly it is so nice to see them in action through such pretty animations . You have done an amazing job sir
I just can't express myself to thanking this channel.
Definitely there is no alternative easier way to understand this type of tough topic.
Just amazing work!
Thanks a million from the deep of my heart ♥️♥️♥️
Really remarkable, thanks so much.
How did I not come across this channel before? The quality of content is top-notch. You deserve to have a million subscribers atleast.
Very good explanation. I'm a Civil Engineer and I am glad the way you resumed and gave a good overview of the truss analysis in less than 18 minutes. Again, well explanation.
I remember how I suffered back in college with these subject, so bad I didn't watched this a couple of years ago.
Very easy to understand, I smashed the like button
I don't even know what to say about the beauty and clarity of this video. Continue to provide education, we are with you.
Man, you just made structural analysis into a fun informational cartoon. I love it. love the colors i love the pace. Good going.
I'm fresher 2024 and I'm glad I got this before starting classes! I referred famous books but nothing's better explained than this!! Man you must know you're helping generations!!
This is amazing. I have a horrible engineering teacher that taught us essentially nothing and now you are here to bring my hopes back that I will pass
Studying for the FE Mechanical exam after 14 years out of school. This video effectively and efficiently (ha!) got me up to speed on the two solution methods for simple trusses. Thank you for the free lesson!
This channel could replace my engineering degree. Seriously, these videos should be shown to all engineering students.
last year for my statics class I wasn't able to watch the lecture video for trusses, and the final exam was only about trusses. This video is the sole reason how I got to learn how trusses work and equip the knowledge to conquer the class!
this channel is truly a hidden gem
❤❤❤
this channel and its videos are not found at any cost of money , this made me understand easier to me
One of the best channel on RUclips for efficient engineers. Thanks for making such well explained and clear video
All the appreciation in the world is not enough for the quality of this video. The animations really made it easy to understand the concepts.
Simply beautiful! The visuals are such an aid to understanding. Well done and please keep making videos!
I just started work as a structural engineer, and I enjoy watching your videos. Great content
Such an under-rated youtuber ...... Such content will make 3B1B run for his money
Bruh don't do my boy 3B1B dirty like that...
@@generic_name4570 its true!
It's almost a miracle to achieve a million views on an engineering video. Man you're a legend👏
An engineer need to be efficient and your channel makes sure the same.Thank you for creating such a wonderful channel and helping us understand the concepts more practically and in depth.Keep it up guys😊All the best!
this channel is so underrated. Its sad to see a tiktoker channel gets so much engagement but not an educational channel. this shows about where we all are going. anyways, love your videos and thank you for providing it to us and thats even for free.
This refreshes my memory. I learned this 40 years ago as a mechanical engineer.
I don't know why but it made me feel sensitive, respecting you !
my engineering is driving me absolutely insane with the way he’s been teaching us, he skips right over definitions and jumps straight into the math, so this is super helpful thank you❤❤
This takes me back to all those hours I spent playing Bridge Builder and the Pontifex series. Good times!
Indeed, although bridge builder does not give numbers, I use it to (g)estimate if my a-symmetrical shed roof could be used to hoist my motor cycle.
8-)
You are unbelievable, I put your videos up there with "Practical Engineer".
We are so lucky to have people like you, uploading amazing content.
As "Smaghik Samarai" said your subscriber count is not justified for the great quality you provide. I just wanted to say thank you.
Appreciate it, thank you! :)
Buddy Thank you ! Visualisation makes the concepts more effective to understand , please keep us surprising. Stay safe and take care ! Also the one reading the comment.
I'm in my final year of a diploma in mechanical engineering and I love watching your videos. They reignite my passion when I get sick of studying
Hello
Loved the animations with how the videos of this channel explain the concepts. Felt nostalgic of when we're taught Engineering mechanics in our 1st semester at IIT ISM.
Gr8 job guys. Really appreciate it.
Ankit, which truss design would be strongest if increasing force were being applied to the the center of the base?
This is simply legendary, engineering concepts are not hard, only if you have a good teacher.
Thumbs up Man
These are the best structural videos I've seen so far on RUclips. Thanks for the great work and sharing these. If possible please do some on thin walled shell structures as well. (Aircraft wings for example)
Channels like this help me (a city planner) make informed decisions and make the lives of my contacts in other fields a bit easier without having to go back to uni or buy access to this info in other formats, thank you!
efficient editing my friend, very thorough and consistent. you got a free sub here man! keep up the amazing work!
Top rated!!!
I tell you even 2 of my Engineering Statics Lecturers in the University combined, can't beat this.
What my Lecturer spent a month lecturing on (which obviously I didn't understand a thing), was done in just 17 minutes 40m seconds.
This is AMAZING!!
You deserve an AWARD.
Thanks man.
Thank you so much, I have lot of struggled to understand this since my Engineering.
That's how you make people like and subscribe. No need to mention champ ...U are a hard-working genius. God bless you
Glad I watched this video. It helped me get over my "truss" issues 😏
THIS CHANNEL IS BY FAR THE BEST ENGINEERING CHANNEL I'VE SEEN ON RUclips! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
Thank god I found this I had a test in 20 minutes of this and stupidly didnt study but luckily to you I'll hopefully not fail
How did it go?
@@charlize6994 I didnt fail lol but I might've like looked up some questions on Google I'm in yr7 so it wasnt a big of a test and it doesnt really matter that much
@@charlize6994 I got 78% and I'm in the highest set
This is the best channel till date. The best to understand. The best . So grateful
7:00 Brilliant animation showing the relationship between sine and cosine.
oh dig this
s0 = 1.f; s1 = 0.f; // init
s0 -= w * s1; s1 += w * s0; // loop
where w = tau * freq/samplerate
I'm a first year engineering student, and I just finished a course where this exact topic was covered, only it wasn't covered nearly as well. I could do the math before I watched this, but this video gave me an actual intuitive understanding of the subject. If I could have changed anything, it would've been to find this video before my final exam.
Where the hell were you 10 years ago? I suffered for days trying to understand trusses when all I could have done was watch a video like this :(
awww same brother
Amazing quality and I really recommend this to anyone as an introduction to understand what's going on in engineering courses. And also, for anybody that had already studied and want to remember, like me.
Lightweight is good and what did I use it for it’s a lawnmower ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTPN04aT-Qdjr_KS3ql7ng8wnU3wwsCqk also recommend Yes it is lightweight so hence not as robust as our old one. But if you take care it does the job really well.
This is an awesome video! I've shown it to my statics students.
The caveat is that videos like this do *not* replace personal work on problem solving in statics, which is what is most needed to actually learn the content. And also it does not replace the discerning work of the teachers that need to ascertain that the students have learned the skills and provide feedback.
Absolutely, I completely agree! Working problems is crucial. And I see these videos as a supplement to classroom learning, not a replacement by any means.
people who played "World of Go" are like : "I should do that next time !" ;)
😂😂👍🏻👍🏻good one mate
goo, not go
and what about Bridge Builder or Pontifex or hundreds of clones?
This is one of the best video on any educational channel
Respect 100000000+
Video: "you'll need to remember your trigonometry, here is a quick reminder"
*shows literal hieroglyphs*
Me pretending to understand: "ah yes of course"
I had never known that the sine and cosine waves were made from the circle stuff
This is one, if not the best, of the channels that you can really understand the concepts of what you are solving.
3:41 Who else listened to this with headphones? My right ear enjoyed it.
Your headphones were on the wrong way round. It was the left ear/channel. :)
@@lio1234234 lol. I didn't even know. Those headphones were really cheap and they broke from the weight of my books in my backpack a few days ago. I think I've had those for 4 years too.
@@drabberfrog fair enough. :) Are you studying mechanical engineering? I’m first year at the University of Birmingham. These videos are so useful, can’t wait until more concepts are released, do you know any similar channels for mech eng?
@@lio1234234 I'm taking engineering 1 in 9th grade. There was a balsa wood truss bridge project and the teacher told us to watch this video. This was the bridge I made.
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@@lio1234234 the engineering channels i watch the most are Real Engineering and Practical Engineering
ruclips.net/user/RealEngineering
ruclips.net/user/PracticalEngineeringChannel
you have taken engineering to a new learning platform. With these video's learners increase their imagination levels. Thanks for your efforts 👍
why do I pay for school when some random dude in youtube, explains clearly and in less than 20 min what my professors take two hours to explain?
RUclips U baby-- that's what I'm talkin' 'bout ; )
i love how you provided answers to things i never thought about. i never asked myself "why are triangles the core shapes of those?" yet i got the simple answer - stability
I still can't comprehend this stuff.
I don't see why we need traditional University/College professors who still use teaching methods and procedures from the 19th century. Most learners including I are visual learners - this is the future of teaching. Great Job! I have subscribed and eagerly looking forward to more content and growth of this channel!
This youtube video: My professor:
18 minutes long 2 hours long of the same thing
Narrator has a clear accent Has a accent of a indian-asian mixture
Things are clear and organized You sometimes feel they are missing something
I am genuinely interested He teaches while I contemplate my life choices
After watching this video I honestly thought you would have AT LEAST 1 million subscribers. This is very helpful content that deserves more recognition! :)
You should hve your own netflix special.
It's a amazing video, i would like to thank your channel for making this possible... I studied mechanical engineering in Spanish, them i learn english and this entire chanel allows me go over the career and learn the English vocabulary at the same time. Many topics are better explained than my teachers did which is amazing..
Where my ENGGEN 121 all stars cramming before the exam
My father's a civil engineer; he worked on high-rises and buildings.
I still keep one of his log books with his meticulous calculations.
He retired and lived with me.
One day my daughter came home with her exam paper on truss calculations, and showed the paper to him.
He was so pleased. I can still see his eyes, beaming with pride.
Lovely story, thanks for sharing! :)
method of joints OP
I can't describe how grateful I am for finding your channel
How F BD = -11.5 its 5.8 ???🤔
-2*cos(60°)*11.5kN = -11.5 kN. It’s correct. When you sum up the horizontal components you‘ll get the equation F_BD + 11.5kN*cos60 - (-11.5kN)*cos60 = 0 which is the same as the one above when rearranged and that’s -11.5kN
This is simply breathtaking video presentation because we can see ALL WE NEED!
- METHOD OF JOINTS
- METHOD OF SECTIONS
0:30 So is the Republican Party a truss?
Gold 😂
This is just astonishing , very efficient straight to the point amazingly animations just super , better than 8 hours of lectures about this topic at uni this is how education should be , TEACHERS AT UNIVERSITIES TAKE NOTE.
You are a true champ...Will be watching all your videos whenever I get a break in office..Respect bro..Just respect..
this is the 5th time that i always come back to watch your videos. They are by far the best out here!
Been 35 years since I learned this. Thanks for a great explanation. Brought back great memories!
Actually I tried to get this chapter for 3 months. Today i saw this vedio 1st time and i got the full explanation about this chapter
I am from Sri Lanka
Thanks a lot