Thanks for asking! I am using 'OneNote' as the note taking software (There is an browser version that is free), and I use a 'Wacom One' drawing table for all writing
Good question! Basically, your neutral axis is the transition point in your section between tensile stress and compressive stress. This means our y value for tensile stress is the total depth of the tensile region. This values is based on our tensile region which is from the base of our section, to the neutral axis. Thus, y bar is used! Hope this helps.
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How do you make these videos? What software do you use for the sketches and explanation?
Thanks for asking! I am using 'OneNote' as the note taking software (There is an browser version that is free), and I use a 'Wacom One' drawing table for all writing
sir for tensile stress why c is just y bar
Good question! Basically, your neutral axis is the transition point in your section between tensile stress and compressive stress. This means our y value for tensile stress is the total depth of the tensile region. This values is based on our tensile region which is from the base of our section, to the neutral axis. Thus, y bar is used! Hope this helps.
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Hi, you mind telling me which book do you use?
This is from Hibbler Mechanics of Materials. Thanks for watching!
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