nice explanation sir, but I will request you to think about the direction of the balancing mass. I think it might be in the opposite direction of your shown.
sir, shouldn't the resulting force vector which u chose as mass or balancing mass direction vector, be reversed as the mass should be in the direction where it will be opposite in the direction of resultant of all known couple vectors. U chose the resultant direction itself the direction of balancing mass which will in fact, will not balance the couple equilibrium condition.
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nice explanation sir, but I will request you to think about the direction of the balancing mass. I think it might be in the opposite direction of your shown.
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Great work sir, This video helped a lot!
sir, shouldn't the resulting force vector which u chose as mass or balancing mass direction vector, be reversed as the mass should be in the direction where it will be opposite in the direction of resultant of all known couple vectors. U chose the resultant direction itself the direction of balancing mass which will in fact, will not balance the couple equilibrium condition.
Agree with you bro. The solution in the video will make the system more not balance , I think.
there, I have also a doubt...
yes you are right
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to put sentiment aside,this really help
For calculating B1 the force Fb1=B1*b1*w2 we should multiply by square of angular velocity right?
Nice explanation
why B1 is not between M1 and M2 .....?
why don't you make lines CB2 and FB1 start from the last arrow of C4 and FB2, respectively, to their each 0 point?
So the Balancing masses would be located between M1 and M4 (B1) and between M1 and M2 (B2)
Thank you Sir
Why isn't B1 between M1 and M2 !
Explanation is good but not detailed explained
Azume = Assume
Great
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Thank you sir