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Hope this video helps, let us know if it helped down below! You can skip to around 4:00 where we start solving the question if you're not interested in the theory, but we highly suggest you watch it as it's important to know where the least work formula comes from. Enjoy!
Can u please tell that will theory of least work applicable in case of yielding supports.
great video!
taught me what my teacher couldn't!
That's what we're here for!
@@AFMathandEngineering the more I examine the underlying principles it really seems simply as a lagrangian approach to solid mechanics.
Thanks sir
Do we take any force as redundant, or there is one that has to be chosen?
Hey please do solve the problem of propelled catilever beam with only one concentrated load at the proelled end of beam and a support prior to that.
Thanks!
+Vrutant Kanakia no problem!
I hope more example
Wow