10:47 you used your Th as 1267 instead of 1267x10^3 because of the kilo in KN, just a heads up to the people that are reading the comments (The angle theta is still correct)
Great question! I skipped the algebra because I figure that if you’re watching this video you probably already understand that by now. The product of tan(10 degrees) and 100 is 17.63, not 64.8. Use that and you should get what I got. It looks like you would get 64.8 if you used 10 radians instead of 10 degrees ;)
10:47 you used your Th as 1267 instead of 1267x10^3 because of the kilo in KN, just a heads up to the people that are reading the comments (The angle theta is still correct)
Good catch!
20=[3Mil/TH]+64.836082746"product of tan(10)(100)" you end up getting 1,267,265N. How? big step skipped there.
Great question! I skipped the algebra because I figure that if you’re watching this video you probably already understand that by now. The product of tan(10 degrees) and 100 is 17.63, not 64.8. Use that and you should get what I got. It looks like you would get 64.8 if you used 10 radians instead of 10 degrees ;)