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For real. My physics teacher posts tons of videos instead of lecturing over zoom (which I completely agree with) but she posts videos of people trying to be as whacky as possible to make science.. fun? But it is just soo damn distracting. This is always where I choose to learn.
As an engineering student, subjects like Physics, Calculus, and Chemistry are some of the important subjects in this course. But not all students can immediately understand what the professor teaches in only one sitting. This video gives a great introduction to static equilibrium as this topic is very important for engineers. It is essential since it is the engineer's responsibility to develop and construct a structure that is stable and does not fall, slide, or tilt. Static equilibrium is not an easy lesson and there are many formulas that need to be remembered but the lecturer of this RUclips channel gave an easy-to-understand explanation of the topic so that students could understand it right away. He also gave real-world practice problems to further deepen the students' understanding of static equilibrium. Furthermore, the ability to rewind a tutorial video on social media will be very helpful to learners if they are having trouble understanding a part of the lesson they are studying. The video is a guide for students to clearly understand those complicated topics. However, it is crucial that students have their notes from discussions with their professors that could be a big additional help upon reviewing the topics that had been tackled. #Surviving #TheFutureEngineers #NextGenerationEngineers
Nowadays I completely stop being stress when our teachers say "tomorrow u will take exam" pishhhh who cares ...I go home n search ur channel n knw u made a video abt ze lesson zen study wiz u n pass wiz a great grade zen I come to zis channel n start liking ol ze good comments zat u gate. Thank you 4 making ma life cool n calm.
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@@Irioberzan a lot of colleges have a bridging (foundation) course for some undergraduate students as their first semester in college for those without a GCE A-Level, IB, SAT2, American Diploma etc... so that explains it.
@@Irioberzan Yep in university you get to take again things you've done in highschool... So i would suggest you to study well subjects you intend to pursue at uni (these were some of my regrets lol) and that will make your life much easier
Thank you for helping me prepare for this Physics exam tomorrow that I need a decent grade on. You make everything sound so much easier than when I'm at lectures
Bro your tutorials are freaking awesome. i literally could understand better after watching your videos. Dude legit speaking, please make more videos. Your explanations are so acknowledgeable man. Thanks a lot, truly appreciate.
honestly this guy is saving me in college lmao -- I'm taking an introductory physics course, and even though my high school teacher was great, college is just a lot harder with the content. plus, even though I'm a math major and I love calculus, I DESPISE physics and have never been good at it ! so this video is super helpful for me !! also, my calc 2 class is online with a terrible professor, and his video on the convergence and divergence tests literally saved my quiz grade, honestly idk what I would do without the organic chemistry tutor ! the videos save me a lot of time since they're faster than studying, + I learn better with the crash course-style bc of my short attention span, not to mention everything is explained so clearly -- I can see why certain steps are being taken instead of simply memorizing how to do it, so I understand everything a lot more clearly. overall, thank you - these videos have been extremely useful to me and countless others :) !!
Second hanging sign problem - I did have to watch it 5 times for it to really sink in, but now I think I finally understand the concept of Torque = Fr(perpendicular). I kept asking my professor how it relates to SOHCAHTOA in geometry because I knew there was a connection. But he kept telling me not to think of it that way. Your explanation is so clarifying. Thank you!
You're probably an engineer by now, but I'm sorta old school and don't trust the whole rFsinθ thing, so I definitely go the trig route. It's a little slower but I can see exactly what I'm doing.
24:33 We know that: Sum of forces = 0 Sum of clockwise tension= sum of anti-clockwise tension T sin 30 * 2m = 200kg(9.8)(2m) + 30kg(9.8)(1m) Tension = 4214 N
I feel safe to say, I’ve understood more than I had known, I always thought this was hard but now not so really, I mean it has its complexities but it’s understandable with the right teaching 🤙🏾
What to say??!!!! Whenever I feel weak in a topic, I search the web and when find out you made a video, no matter how mlong, watch it completely. Thabk you so much. It helped a lot😊🙂
55:14 could be my calc setting but when you simply use the triangle to determine the angle it does not match the value you got using the force component - sin 0 = 8/10 which is 53.13🤔
Thank you very much for all these videos. I had the unfortunate luck of getting a professor whos teaching philosophy consisted of "ill give you a minute to look at the board" without explaining anything. I would be failing if not for you and these videos.
Just want to say that your lessons are really good. The way that you explained everything makes me wonder why I even signed up for my physics class in university, when literally I could just watch your videos.
I feel relax whenever i hear your voice bro. I dont know if you're an engineering person would like you to do video on applied mechanics. Wish you're my professor for all courses.
I like pausing the video and trying to solve myself. But if I don't get the right answer you do a good job of explaining the problem so i can find my mistake.
Excellent pace and very illustrative problems, thank you. However, in the first ladder problem, was wondering why you did not consider Fwy at the wall. Then, in the 2nd ladder problem which was the last problem, you mentioned to assume no friction at the wall. So I assumed the same applied to the first problem too. Would be interesting to solve with assumption of friction!
Hi! This is in relation to the last problem. Should we really use half of 12 (the horizontal distance) as the lever arm of the beam? What I initially thought was to use half of the length of the beam itself, using the center of gravity of the beam, which in this case is 15/2=7.5. Anyways, this is just to clarify everything! :) Thank you so much for your help! You definitely help me survive all my college classes Y_Y
Hey, Hey, Chief! 1 Question: If you say that the ground force is exerting a force along the ladder's length, and decomposes into FGy and FGx, it's also true that the wall ALSO exerts a force onto the ladder and should be decomposed into FWx and FWy!!!
I think so too :/ I was literally scrolling through the comments to search if someone had addressed this note and if they got a reply explaining why this isn't the case.
At 55:15, is the angle measure between the forces really supposed to be different to the angle measure between the ladder and the ground? Because if you take the length of the ladder (hyp = 10) and the height (opp = 8), then you'd get theta=arcsin(8/10)=53.13deg
On the Problem starting at 18:10 why isn't the Force Normal F(n) for the 20kg accounted for. Wouldn't that affect the answer when putting Net Fy=0. Doesn't the 100kg block exert a force normal (Fn) on the 20kg Block?
Thank you so much for taking your time to make this kind of videos. You solve the problems step by step and explain them well, I appreciate your hard work.
Thank you so much. But, at 44:47 The force exerted by the wall would be horizontal only if the wall was perfectly smooth, right? If the wall had a friction like the ground, then that force would also have a vertical component, as I see. Sorry if I'm being too nerdy.🤓☺
38:58 Lsin theta came from the same triangle you used to apply soh-cah-toa, of course they’ll cancel out BUT i’m not saying it isn’t right😬 I guess the best way to explain this is we need to use or find the perpendicular distance of the applied force in evaluating summation of moment at hinge is zero given a right triangle 🤨
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I don't really understand why we are multiplying 4T by sin60
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For real. My physics teacher posts tons of videos instead of lecturing over zoom (which I completely agree with) but she posts videos of people trying to be as whacky as possible to make science.. fun? But it is just soo damn distracting. This is always where I choose to learn.
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As an engineering student, subjects like Physics, Calculus, and Chemistry are some of the important subjects in this course. But not all students can immediately understand what the professor teaches in only one sitting. This video gives a great introduction to static equilibrium as this topic is very important for engineers. It is essential since it is the engineer's responsibility to develop and construct a structure that is stable and does not fall, slide, or tilt.
Static equilibrium is not an easy lesson and there are many formulas that need to be remembered but the lecturer of this RUclips channel gave an easy-to-understand explanation of the topic so that students could understand it right away. He also gave real-world practice problems to further deepen the students' understanding of static equilibrium. Furthermore, the ability to rewind a tutorial video on social media will be very helpful to learners if they are having trouble understanding a part of the lesson they are studying. The video is a guide for students to clearly understand those complicated topics. However, it is crucial that students have their notes from discussions with their professors that could be a big additional help upon reviewing the topics that had been tackled.
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32:08 tension force prob
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Thank you 4 making ma life cool n calm.
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WTF? We have this shit in highSchool!
@@Irioberzan first year uni includes high school review
@@Irioberzan a lot of colleges have a bridging (foundation) course for some undergraduate students as their first semester in college for those without a GCE A-Level, IB, SAT2, American Diploma etc... so that explains it.
@@Irioberzan Yep in university you get to take again things you've done in highschool... So i would suggest you to study well subjects you intend to pursue at uni (these were some of my regrets lol) and that will make your life much easier
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Thank you for helping me prepare for this Physics exam tomorrow that I need a decent grade on. You make everything sound so much easier than when I'm at lectures
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Bro your tutorials are freaking awesome. i literally could understand better after watching your videos. Dude legit speaking, please make more videos. Your explanations are so acknowledgeable man. Thanks a lot, truly appreciate.
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honestly this guy is saving me in college lmao -- I'm taking an introductory physics course, and even though my high school teacher was great, college is just a lot harder with the content. plus, even though I'm a math major and I love calculus, I DESPISE physics and have never been good at it ! so this video is super helpful for me !!
also, my calc 2 class is online with a terrible professor, and his video on the convergence and divergence tests literally saved my quiz grade, honestly idk what I would do without the organic chemistry tutor ! the videos save me a lot of time since they're faster than studying, + I learn better with the crash course-style bc of my short attention span, not to mention everything is explained so clearly -- I can see why certain steps are being taken instead of simply memorizing how to do it, so I understand everything a lot more clearly. overall, thank you - these videos have been extremely useful to me and countless others :) !!
I love how every time, never fails...”according to SOH-CAH-TOAH” every time an angle comes up.
Love how this guy is in depth while not being overwhelming in the slightest
true especially when your learning during the pandemic
Second hanging sign problem - I did have to watch it 5 times for it to really sink in, but now I think I finally understand the concept of Torque = Fr(perpendicular). I kept asking my professor how it relates to SOHCAHTOA in geometry because I knew there was a connection. But he kept telling me not to think of it that way. Your explanation is so clarifying. Thank you!
You're probably an engineer by now, but I'm sorta old school and don't trust the whole rFsinθ thing, so I definitely go the trig route. It's a little slower but I can see exactly what I'm doing.
Just hearing him walk through problems has helped so much more than any teacher I have ever had.
the most coherent and concise thing ive seen in physics
Dude. This video saved my life. Now I feel way more ready for this physics final tonight lol. Thank you so much!!
24:33
We know that:
Sum of forces = 0
Sum of clockwise tension= sum of anti-clockwise tension
T sin 30 * 2m = 200kg(9.8)(2m) + 30kg(9.8)(1m)
Tension = 4214 N
wait why though i dont get why T1=Tsin(30)*2 because T1y= T1sin(30), where does the r arm come in???
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55:14 could be my calc setting but when you simply use the triangle to determine the angle it does not match the value you got using the force component - sin 0 = 8/10 which is 53.13🤔
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Thank you very much for all these videos. I had the unfortunate luck of getting a professor whos teaching philosophy consisted of "ill give you a minute to look at the board" without explaining anything. I would be failing if not for you and these videos.
Just want to say that your lessons are really good. The way that you explained everything makes me wonder why I even signed up for my physics class in university, when literally I could just watch your videos.
the dude has explained theories that I haven't been able to understand for 3 years of my high school in the first 12 minutes
At 16:35 sin 50 = 0.766 by adding sin 40 and 50 we get value of 1.409 and if we divide 784/1.409=556
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I feel relax whenever i hear your voice bro. I dont know if you're an engineering person would like you to do video on applied mechanics. Wish you're my professor for all courses.
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I like pausing the video and trying to solve myself. But if I don't get the right answer you do a good job of explaining the problem so i can find my mistake.
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at 39:33 i feel like you should say we can do the switch rule so people dont get more confused, and you can teach the switch rule
Excellent pace and very illustrative problems, thank you. However, in the first ladder problem, was wondering why you did not consider Fwy at the wall. Then, in the 2nd ladder problem which was the last problem, you mentioned to assume no friction at the wall. So I assumed the same applied to the first problem too. Would be interesting to solve with assumption of friction!
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Hi! This is in relation to the last problem. Should we really use half of 12 (the horizontal distance) as the lever arm of the beam? What I initially thought was to use half of the length of the beam itself, using the center of gravity of the beam, which in this case is 15/2=7.5. Anyways, this is just to clarify everything! :) Thank you so much for your help! You definitely help me survive all my college classes Y_Y
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Hey, Hey, Chief! 1 Question: If you say that the ground force is exerting a force along the ladder's length, and decomposes into FGy and FGx, it's also true that the wall ALSO exerts a force onto the ladder and should be decomposed into FWx and FWy!!!
I think so too :/ I was literally scrolling through the comments to search if someone had addressed this note and if they got a reply explaining why this isn't the case.
At 55:15, is the angle measure between the forces really supposed to be different to the angle measure between the ladder and the ground? Because if you take the length of the ladder (hyp = 10) and the height (opp = 8), then you'd get theta=arcsin(8/10)=53.13deg
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42:30 you did mistake here. The angle for torque 2 and 3 should be 30 not 60
I was trying to find a comment who also noticed that. Thank you.
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On the Problem starting at 18:10 why isn't the Force Normal F(n) for the 20kg accounted for. Wouldn't that affect the answer when putting Net Fy=0. Doesn't the 100kg block exert a force normal (Fn) on the 20kg Block?
i am not native English speaker but i still understand it way much better than explanation of my school teacher
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I want to clarify to the problem of a Beam and 20kg block. Isn't Normal Force supposed to be added to the sum of the Forces in the Y Direction?
Thank you so much for taking your time to make this kind of videos. You solve the problems step by step and explain them well, I appreciate your hard work.
Thank you so much. But, at 44:47 The force exerted by the wall would be horizontal only if the wall was perfectly smooth, right?
If the wall had a friction like the ground, then that force would also have a vertical component, as I see. Sorry if I'm being too nerdy.🤓☺
My man, keep up the good work.
38:58 Lsin theta came from the same triangle you used to apply soh-cah-toa, of course they’ll cancel out BUT i’m not saying it isn’t right😬 I guess the best way to explain this is we need to use or find the perpendicular distance of the applied force in evaluating summation of moment at hinge is zero given a right triangle 🤨