This was amazing. simple and straightforward. I totally understand the clockwise rule now. My question, for r OA, could you have done the calculation as a single, 3x3 matrix calculation, instead of two calculations, a 1x3 and a 2x3?
Thanks for your comments. But your question about the matrix calculation is not clear to me ... please elaborate so that I could clarify the point. Just remember that moment of a force about a point is the cross product of two vectors - position vector (r) and the given force (F). How you do this cross product is up to you.
Thank you so much sir, but I have one question, If I'm going to get the moment made by the combination of the two forces P and F, Am i gonna add it or take the cross product of P and F ?
You will have to first compute moment of each of the force (P and F) about the specified point and then add the two moment vectors to get the total moment. Hope this helps!
Hi, what you've learnt in this video is about computing moment of a force about a specified point. Moment of a force about a line/axis is a slightly different concept. You may like to watch another video on this channel: ruclips.net/video/5pCGCi9dpSo/видео.html to understand the concept and work out a problem. Pl. revert if you face any problem. Happy learning!
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Incredible explanation! Thank you for properly educating future engineers!
Great and simple to understand. Looks clear and fresh. Thank you very much for your efforts.
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simple and very clear explanation.. thank you .
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Hi pop: I'm glad you found it useful. Happy learning!
Thank you for demonstrating the clock method! New To Me!
Amazing explanation 👏. Extremely clear. Thank you very much.😊
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this video is better than the explanations from my professor XD
Love the Clock Method. Thank you!
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excellent presentation. Very helpful.
Thanks for your comments. I'm glad it helped you.
This was amazing. simple and straightforward. I totally understand the clockwise rule now. My question, for r OA, could you have done the calculation as a single, 3x3 matrix calculation, instead of two calculations, a 1x3 and a 2x3?
Thanks for your comments. But your question about the matrix calculation is not clear to me ... please elaborate so that I could clarify the point. Just remember that moment of a force about a point is the cross product of two vectors - position vector (r) and the given force (F). How you do this cross product is up to you.
Very helpful video !
Too easy! Thanks for making it's look easy♥. Even though the subject is hard
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Thank you for your clear explanations, sir.
I'm glad you found it was useful!
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Thank you sir
I would like you to solve more examples in your videos
Glad to know that you're enjoying the videos. You've any specific topic in mind on which you would like to watch more solved examples.
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Its quite helpful ,thank you sir.😊
Great explanation!
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Hello Atish: You are welcome and happy learning!
Thank you so much sir, but I have one question, If I'm going to get the moment made by the combination of the two forces P and F,
Am i gonna add it or take the cross product of P and F ?
You will have to first compute moment of each of the force (P and F) about the specified point and then add the two moment vectors to get the total moment. Hope this helps!
@@VectorInMotion thank you
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you.
very nicely explained.
Very useful
Excellent sir
Rohan, thanks for your comments. Happy learning!
Great!
Now, do moment about the axis ,say,any diagonal
Hi, what you've learnt in this video is about computing moment of a force about a specified point. Moment of a force about a line/axis is a slightly different concept. You may like to watch another video on this channel: ruclips.net/video/5pCGCi9dpSo/видео.html to understand the concept and work out a problem. Pl. revert if you face any problem. Happy learning!
@@VectorInMotion I already went through all your playlists😄. I got the answer too. Thanks mate. Keep it coming 👍.
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Your writing is not clear
Thanks for your feedback. Are you suggesting to increase the font size for better readability? If yes, I'll take care in future videos.