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What an excellent teacher
Sharp, sweet, smooth, short, perfection.
At 3:43... it seemed like some robot reprogrammed you. There was robotic sounds in the background also... and you just stopped... are you even human??
shut up meathead
Sir I have a question. When would you know if theres a moment at pin support if you applied virtual work, while in your other examples in other video, you didnt include moment in virtual work equation. Sorry I got confused.
explained with excellency..
Welcome to electroline!! Sounds like that😂😂
It took me a while to realise it was ilLectureOnline
excellent explanation
HI, segments 2L and L does not stay in 90 deg. Whay is other part of x_0 = Lsin(Tetha)
Good Teacher.. How come you know everything?.. conceptual..
I got it now sir but how a pin support has a moment? I thought moment occurs on fixed supports?
A moment exist any time the action of a force does not go directly through a support point (like a pin)
How come you know everything?
years of practice and studying......
Firstly, thanks for your education videos. However, i guess you make a mistake about angle. Because, i think "x" should be 3Lcos(theta)
What an excellent teacher
Sharp, sweet, smooth, short, perfection.
At 3:43... it seemed like some robot reprogrammed you. There was robotic sounds in the background also... and you just stopped... are you even human??
shut up meathead
Sir I have a question. When would you know if theres a moment at pin support if you applied virtual work, while in your other examples in other video, you didnt include moment in virtual work equation. Sorry I got confused.
explained with excellency..
Welcome to electroline!! Sounds like that😂😂
It took me a while to realise it was ilLectureOnline
excellent explanation
HI, segments 2L and L does not stay in 90 deg. Whay is other part of x_0 = Lsin(Tetha)
Good Teacher.. How come you know everything?.. conceptual..
I got it now sir but how a pin support has a moment? I thought moment occurs on fixed supports?
A moment exist any time the action of a force does not go directly through a support point (like a pin)
How come you know everything?
years of practice and studying......
Firstly, thanks for your education videos. However, i guess you make a mistake about angle. Because, i think "x" should be 3Lcos(theta)