so @ 7:15 in the video, mentions to determine if I need to solve for global equilibrium first (using the reaction forces) OR if i can start immediately on the method of joints. My question is do I need to have a KNOWN external load in order to start immediately on the method of joints? i'm assuming thats the deciding factor if i can ignore external reactions or not...??
best ever. because of tips and strategies that you always mention
so @ 7:15 in the video, mentions to determine if I need to solve for global equilibrium first (using the reaction forces) OR if i can start immediately on the method of joints. My question is do I need to have a KNOWN external load in order to start immediately on the method of joints? i'm assuming thats the deciding factor if i can ignore external reactions or not...??
Amazing, thanks!
at 7:00 I solved sum of Fy first and got Fef = -287.5 (where its -300 if doing sum of Fx as shown) but why are they different??
You need to slow down. Explain stuff step by step and tell us the meaning of the jargon you keep using.
fr this guy is just speed boosting through everything
(11:42) I must have missed something. Why 3/5 Fcd?
this is the y_compent of its triangle, 2 by 1.5, aka same ratio as triangle 4 by 3 by 5
how did you get that traingle in 130lb?
😂😂now you are rushing
SPACE TRUSS PLSSSSS
Too fast
youre too fast and you dont expain your process