HOW TO BALANCE SEVERAL MASSES IN DIFFERENT PLANES
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2020
- When several masses revolve in different planes, they may be transferred to a reference plane , which may be defined as the plane passing through a point on the axis of rotation and perpendicular to it. The effect of transferring a revolving mass (in single plane) to a reference plane is to cause a force of magnitude equal to the centrifugal force of the revolving mass to act in the reference plane, together with a couple of magnitude equal to the product of the force and the distance between the plane of rotation and the reference plane. Two conditions to be satisfied are
The forces in the reference plane must balance, i.e.
the resultant force must be zero.
The couples about the reference plane must balance,
i.e. the resultant couple must be zero
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Which software have you used to draw the polygon?
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How we know in Which Model need to do
Is not mention...? Sir
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How to get mass of y plane value?
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How to draw mx and my in reference plane
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pls see the video at 12:50 for my in the reference diagram , the line is parallel to d'o'. and for mx the line is again parallel to dotted line irrespective of line lengths, as we are only concerned with angular displacement.
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Sir can you please explain why you don't draw direction arrows of both polygons. And also, angular position of masses direction arrows. This is what I don't understand in the book.
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As we draw the vector diagrams so direction is required in the both couple and force polygon diagrams. this is the reason arrows are required. i hope it is clear
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17:53 how did you make Mx?
other then is everything is awesome !!
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with the help of roller scale or set square take the line parallel to dotted line on force diagram (which represent the Mx) and draw the exactly parallel line on the space diagram as shown in the video. the length can be any.
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Sir why we measure angle in anticlockwise direction
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Positive angles always measure in anti-clockwise direction.
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@@TECHCAD but sir in our college our teacher is measure angle in clockwise direction why?
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The scale issue when u wanted to draw the force polygon sir I didn't get it
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At 14:10 can we assume 16m=1cm?
Yes Dear u can take any scale factor...
Space diagram given angle se bnaya gya hai
Yes As per the given angles..
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