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Hard worker
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Topic 4 Equations of Motion General Plane Motion
Topic 4 Equations of Motion General Plane Motion
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Topic 3 Equations of Motion Rotation about a Fixed Axis
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Topic 3 Equations of Motion Rotation about a Fixed Axis
Topic 2 Planar Kinetic Equation of Motion and Equation of Motion Rotation about a Fixed Axis
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Topic 2 Planar Kinetic Equation of Motion and Equation of Motion Rotation about a Fixed Axis
Topic 1 Principles of Linear Impulse and Momentum for a System of Particles
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Topic 1 Principles of Linear Impulse and Momentum for a System of Particles
Topic 2 Conservation of Linear Momentum for a System of Particles
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Topic 2 Conservation of Linear Momentum for a System of Particles
Topic 1 Planar Rigid Body Motion, Translation, Rotation about a Fixed Axis Part 1
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Topic 1 Planar Rigid Body Motion, Translation, Rotation about a Fixed Axis Part 1
Topic 2 Planar Rigid Body Motion, Translation, Rotation about a Fixed Axis Part 2
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Topic 2 Planar Rigid Body Motion, Translation, Rotation about a Fixed Axis Part 2
Topic 3 Relative Motion Analysis Velocity
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Topic 3 Relative Motion Analysis Velocity
Topic 4 Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity
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Topic 4 Instantaneous Center of Zero Velocity
Topic 5 Relative Motion Analysis Acceleration
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Topic 5 Relative Motion Analysis Acceleration
Topic 6 Relative Motion Analysis using Rotating Axes Part 1
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Topic 6 Relative Motion Analysis using Rotating Axes Part 1
Topic 7 Relative Motion Analysis using Rotating Axes Part 2
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Topic 7 Relative Motion Analysis using Rotating Axes Part 2
Topic 4 Conservation Forces and Potential Energy
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Topic 4 Conservation Forces and Potential Energy
Topic 2 Equations of Motion Rectangular Coordinate
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Topic 2 Equations of Motion Rectangular Coordinate
Topic 3 Normal and Tangential Coordinates
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Topic 3 Normal and Tangential Coordinates
Topic 5 Equations of Motion Cylindrical Coordinates Part 2
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Topic 5 Equations of Motion Cylindrical Coordinates Part 2
Topic 4 Equations of Motion Cylindrical Coordinates Part 1
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Topic 4 Equations of Motion Cylindrical Coordinates Part 1
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33:17 Isn't it the spring force is in oppesite direction? Because current length of the spring is less than the unstrecthed length of the spring.
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@13:10 you solve the three equations Alpha, aG, and Tension. But there are 4 unknown variables: T, Alpha, aG and (aG)y. How did you solve this?
Ah. Because the acceleration is entirely vertical, so (aG) = (aG)y.
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Wow! Perfect. Can you tell me the name of the book you took the figures from?
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You forgot to factor out the alpha correctly at 4:42. There should be no alpha inside the parentheses to apply the parallel axis theorem :) Also, and I am not sure, but I think you flipped the tangential and normal reactions at 9:00. The normal reaction should point to the center of curvature. Thank you for the video!
❤ indeed you have explained clearly. Thanks Sir❤
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I didn't get how you found the 4atdQ=vdv
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This video is really helpful, It explains the concepts in a simple and understandle approach.
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Appreciate the hard work Hard Worker
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good thank you but no sound for a few minutes
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Hello, thanks for the video. I wanted ask: at 4:20 you say: we can express the location of point P in polar coordinates as: vector(r) = r u_r. Ok but in figure our frame has origin into the point P; should not be in point O, so as to say that we multiply the r with the u_r and have exactly the vector r with respect to the frame?
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thank you so much, great video!
You are really good at simplifying topics
How to find ay, anyone pls help me
take the second derivative of the x and y components.
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great video, made things much clearer than my lecture
Organizing videos Chapter-wise playlist is very helpful.
@9:50 what if the point is on the center of the circle? how would you tell the direction of the velocity? how do you determine the direction? is there a rule or something
If that point is on the center the A will not going to move and system can be break if angular velocity is high because of rigid support
Thank you so much, this video really helped me.
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