good work but my concern is on example 4 can you kindly explain how to come up with such values please for example the first integration how can it be 200+75 and you have not shown where 75 is coming from kindly consider this and answer me please🙏🙏
75 is a gradient of the straight line.Remember for a given load rising uniformly he has used equation of a straight line to represent it.200 is a y intercept then 75 the gradient or slope of the straight line 54:49
good work mr onyango no need of even attending class
Great stuff, please make more videos like this
Thank you Mr Onyango
Is there a video prior to this one?
Why are we integrating even the constant loads
good work but my concern is on example 4
can you kindly explain how to come up with such values please for example the first integration how can it be 200+75 and you have not shown where 75 is coming from
kindly consider this and answer me please🙏🙏
75 is a gradient of the straight line.Remember for a given load rising uniformly he has used equation of a straight line to represent it.200 is a y intercept then 75 the gradient or slope of the straight line 54:49
@@dkioko6819that was helpful, thank you very much
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