Static Equilibrium - Tension, Torque, Lever, Beam, & Ladder Problem - Physics

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2016
  • This physics video tutorial explains the concept of static equilibrium - translational & rotational equilibrium where everything is at rest and there's no motion. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
    Static Equilibrium:
    • Static Equilibrium - T...
    Elasticity and Hooke's Law:
    • Elasticity & Hooke's L...
    Tensile Stress:
    • Tensile Stress & Strai...
    Elastic Modulus:
    • Stress & Strain - Elas...
    Bulk Modulus:
    • Bulk Modulus of Elasti...
    ___________________________
    Volume Unit Conversion:
    • How To Convert Cubic C...
    Specific Gravity & Density of Mixtures:
    • Specific Gravity and D...
    Will It Sink or Float?
    • Will It Sink or Float?
    Intro to Pressure & Fluids:
    • Introduction to Pressu...
    Atmospheric Pressure Problems:
    • Atmospheric Pressure P...
    ____________________________
    The Gallon Crusher:
    • Physics - Fluids & Pre...
    Absolute Pressure Vs Gauge Pressure:
    • Absolute Pressure vs G...
    Water Pressure Vs Gauge Pressure:
    • Water Pressure, Gauge ...
    Full-Length Videos and Worksheets:
    / collections
    Physics PDF Worksheets:
    www.video-tutor.net/physics-b...
    Here is a list of topics:
    1. Static Equilibrium Problems
    2. Balancing a Seesaw - Lever Problem - Using Forces and Torques
    3. Torque equals force times lever arm / moment arm
    4. Positive and Negative Torques - Clockwise vs Counterclockwise rotation
    5. Hanging Sign Tension Problem - Finding the tension in the two cables at two different angles
    6. Hanging sign attached to a beam problem - how to calculate the horizontal and vertical components of the force exerted by the hinge and pivot point
    7. Hanging sign attached to a beam at an angle - determining the tension force in the cable
    8. Ladder Problem - How to find the force exerted by the wall on the ladder and the horizontal and vertical components of the force exerted by the ground / floor on the ladder.
    9. Ladder problem with man on top. How to determine the coefficient of static friction that prevents the ladder from sliding down - Normal force and static frictional force calculations.

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    @ammarparmr 7 лет назад +10

    Thank you
    This video is very beneficial

    • @TheOrganicChemistryTutor
      @TheOrganicChemistryTutor  7 лет назад +5

      You're welcome

    • @Muse6803
      @Muse6803 3 года назад +2

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