Hello sir. Can you explain about the beam deflection with concentrated load at the center of the beam. I cant understand what my lecturer taught at the class and my final exam is reaching. Im looking forward to hear your response. Thank you :)
You flipped the terms, it's the other way around. But, if per say, wL^4/12 is "a", then we will have: a - a/2 , in order to get common denominators => 2a/2 - a/2 , i.e. 2wL^4/2*12 - wL^4/24 = wL^4/24
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Hello sir. Can you explain about the beam deflection with concentrated load at the center of the beam. I cant understand what my lecturer taught at the class and my final exam is reaching. Im looking forward to hear your response. Thank you :)
how wL^4/24 - wL^4/12 get wL^4/24 ? Sorry cannot brain rn
You flipped the terms, it's the other way around.
But, if per say, wL^4/12 is "a", then we will have: a - a/2 , in order to get common denominators => 2a/2 - a/2 , i.e. 2wL^4/2*12 - wL^4/24 = wL^4/24
@@jamesdean7959 thanks after 3 years he is probably graduated
Thanks anyway 👍🏼
@@ENG.ANONYMOUS Lets be honest. If this engineer can't subtract two fractions, idk about graduated. lol
@@Shitjustgoesdown, we all learn at a different pace, often forget things and sometimes are not taught basic things at the beginning.
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