I just discovered your channel. It's so sad so many spam youtube education channels is growing immensely but good quality teaching channel like yours are still underrated!
Thanks for the support! It take a lot to break out in the education space for sure, but when people find a teaching style they like, they tend to stick around. Hopefully one day the ball will start rolling, but like learning, it takes time. Comments like this are the reason I keep make videos. Thanks again
Thanks for the video but i have a question, how do i calculate the moi about the x axis when the centrodial axis is the axis itself...as in the x and y axis are located in the middle of the shape
Hey there, thanks for the question! Basically, when the axis is given at the centroid (or center), that means we do not need to consider the Ad^2 part (since d will equal 0). The global and local axis aligned. Hope that helps, let me know!
Lol, getting to learn this is ninth grade, for Indian exams... very well taught! But I'd say our questions are more trickier, that's why cant afford to watch this 🤣
Haha, Parallel axis theorem definitely gets harder with exams! But as long as you have strong fundamentals, you can solve any problem! Thanks for watching
Be careful with your signs and where you place your brackets. A good thing to do it calculate individual sections, rather than trying to input all terms at once in your calculator. Hope that helps!
I just discovered your channel. It's so sad so many spam youtube education channels is growing immensely but good quality teaching channel like yours are still underrated!
Thanks for the support! It take a lot to break out in the education space for sure, but when people find a teaching style they like, they tend to stick around. Hopefully one day the ball will start rolling, but like learning, it takes time. Comments like this are the reason I keep make videos. Thanks again
Problem begins at 4:17. As always, thanks for watching and supporting!
Awesome Overview of the concepts man!! Helps really understanding the basics. Keep Making this Videos.
Thanks for the support, I really appreciate it!
Please complete the whole Structural analysis sir
More videos coming soon : )
Thanks for the video but i have a question, how do i calculate the moi about the x axis when the centrodial axis is the axis itself...as in the x and y axis are located in the middle of the shape
Hey there, thanks for the question! Basically, when the axis is given at the centroid (or center), that means we do not need to consider the Ad^2 part (since d will equal 0). The global and local axis aligned.
Hope that helps, let me know!
Thanks for the help!
Glad I could help!
Lol, getting to learn this is ninth grade, for Indian exams... very well taught! But I'd say our questions are more trickier, that's why cant afford to watch this 🤣
Haha, Parallel axis theorem definitely gets harder with exams! But as long as you have strong fundamentals, you can solve any problem! Thanks for watching
How do I get the answer like this, I got an incorrect answer on my calculator 😢
Be careful with your signs and where you place your brackets. A good thing to do it calculate individual sections, rather than trying to input all terms at once in your calculator. Hope that helps!
bruhh this helped alot! thank you so much
Glad it could help fam, thanks for watching
what for Iy
Give it a try! It is a similar procedure, just now use the y axis as your reference axis!
@@simple_civil I did got like 10.3x10^9