U ppl have inspiring me alot.... I am working in IT Company.... I have been thinking since i joined Engineering.... Y our education system is not practical.... I thought of changing our system before i complete Engineering.... But now its been 3 years... from many external pressures... I couldn't do..it.....becoz of u ppl... I have got inspiration again and motivated alot... N meanwhile learnt Tamil😂...its not that difficult to learn Telugu n Tamil for Kannadiga like me... But you ppl are vere level.... 😍😍👌👌
LMES has opened a new door for youtubers.. Within few years, we can see this as a trending topic..I assure.. Experimental Learning / Practical Learning செயல்முறை கற்றல் #
Thanks bro! Ithu yenaku 11th la ye vanthuchu. But onnum purila. Ippo I'm engineering 1st year. Thank god ippovavathu purinjithe!! Thanks a lot bro... Semaya puriya vachutinga👏👏👏
Best video of this channel !! .. Clear and exact definition 👍🏼 Especially.. formulae va derrive pannathu fantastic idea... By this way students can completely understand the formula !! ♥️
Explain the sine part (degree) for couple. For torque the surface on which we applied the force was a plane and therefore easy to find the angle. When you apply force on a curved surface (circular objects like bottle moodi) how would you find the angle? Or is the angle always 90 degree because the force is applied from exact opposite sides?
Very good informative video ... I have trouble understanding angular acceleration, rotational velocity and concepts related to that. Would be appreciable if you could do videos on that Thanks !!!
When apply impact force on cam head.The cam connect with high tension spring that cause sudden twist in fraction of second.This force gave high torque to useful for removing damaged or corroded screws.
Torque = F x d x sin (theta) not F x D x sin (theta) Capital D corresponds to Dioptre which is the unit of power of a lens! Small d corresponds to distance! Just a small insight! Not to find fault!
Thread is just a guidance for direction... For the movement, It needs torque or couple... Thread will direct the bolt towards the threaded body/nut....
In this video, they are saying that force (simply) in the formula But for torque it's not force, it is called as tangential force. Force can be classified in to two(by general) Normal force and tangential force If we give normal force the concept won't work So tangential force is needed to produce torque
Normal force and Tangential force are fundamental components of force and these two classified by it's incidence angle... For general classical mechanics they will define these things by introducing angles... In this video they have gone for basics with general terms not much of too technically.
Weight's unit is Newton Mass's unit is Kg Mass remains constant where ever you go eg: moon, mars etc.... But weight depends upon the planet For earth's accleration gravity is 9.81 m/s(square) If your mass is 70 kg (constant where ever you go) Respective to earth your weight is (70*9.81)=686.7 Newton F=ma if you know this concept newton's 2nd la You can solve more numerical problem
Can you explain about different between torque and RPM because I had lot confusion about it for example Royal Enfield as more torque then r15 but RE can't win the race how? Bro pls clearify it
Rpm means revolution per minute...that means in 1minute how many revolution the wheel does...torque is initial rotating force (when vehicle have higher torque...it can move more load easily)
Good content for school kids and engg graduates... You guys are doing a great job.... Since you guys know all the basics and how stuff works, then why don't you step into innovating some new products???
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U ppl have inspiring me alot.... I am working in IT Company.... I have been thinking since i joined Engineering.... Y our education system is not practical.... I thought of changing our system before i complete Engineering.... But now its been 3 years... from many external pressures... I couldn't do..it.....becoz of u ppl... I have got inspiration again and motivated alot... N meanwhile learnt Tamil😂...its not that difficult to learn Telugu n Tamil for Kannadiga like me...
But you ppl are vere level.... 😍😍👌👌
இந்த ஆபாச உலகத்தில் இப்படி ஒரு சேவையா. மிகப்பெரிய உன்னதமான சிந்தனை. Super . Keep it up
LMES has opened a new door for youtubers.. Within few years, we can see this as a trending topic..I assure..
Experimental Learning / Practical Learning
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Super. 12th padikura ana ippathan torque concept purinjuthu.🤙🤙
Athu irukkattum.
Naalaiku exam ku padikkalaiya,?
If I were taught by this way in my schools, I would have become a scientist now. Now, became an Engineer of no use. Kudos for your efforts guys!!
Highest quality teaching. I'm starting to donate after seeing this.
This is epic.. We missed out our childhood days without having LMES. Today Generations are lucky to learn via LMES.
My whole family is fan of you. Especially my son
Unga voice Atharvaa Mari irukku😁
Permanand favourite topic. Every time mention about torque in its interview
Yes
Yeah
Macha daiii ... Rakeshh spr da macha .... Sema intresting dr teams congratulations ... Keep rocking 💪💪
Anna unga videos laa superb....aa👍👍👍iruku....
This guy explanation is clear, understandable and great🔥
Thanks bro! Ithu yenaku 11th la ye vanthuchu. But onnum purila. Ippo I'm engineering 1st year. Thank god ippovavathu purinjithe!! Thanks a lot bro... Semaya puriya vachutinga👏👏👏
Very very thankyou🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Videos super ... Pls upload more videos of 10th science syllabus...thank u
Good,could the readily available concepts stimulate thinking?
Agriculture is our FUTURE ❤️
Really u guys osum......and plzzz give videos for 11th and 12th students as soon as possible.........our kalam dream must come true soon....
Very super
Thalivaa Vera Lvl ....Nxt Scl Arambichirunga India Fullah...
Best video of this channel !! .. Clear and exact definition 👍🏼
Especially.. formulae va derrive pannathu fantastic idea... By this way students can completely understand the formula !! ♥️
Thaliva romba easy ah irruku
Semmiya sollitinga super
Super explanation bro👌examples are easy to understand
Thank you anna
Vera Level explanation 👍.
Interesting
Super bro... thanks for explaining with simple experiments....keep on rocking...
Exceptional video and explanation! Loved it....
Bro unga video romba pidichirukudu nee solli thara way of teaching pidichiruku
Great job 👍👍
Very useful for 10th standard, before we don't know the actual purpose.but now be understood..
Keep going with this videos.....
G ugga teaching Vera level g.same way ithey maari current 12th chemistry concepts solli kuduga g
Awesome visual explanation!
Romba useful aaaaa irunthuthu
Thanks for pause the video bro
Explain the sine part (degree) for couple. For torque the surface on which we applied the force was a plane and therefore easy to find the angle. When you apply force on a curved surface (circular objects like bottle moodi) how would you find the angle? Or is the angle always 90 degree because the force is applied from exact opposite sides?
Love ur explanation ❤
Super explanation thank you
The force which is applied is directly proportional to the the perpendicular distance where the force is applied
Bro unga voice Madan Gowri mari iruku .... Video also super
Naan ketta concept potathuku nandri😍😍
சிறப்பான explanination
❤❤ thank you
Vere level explanation ❣️❣️
Very good informative video ... I have trouble understanding angular acceleration, rotational velocity and concepts related to that.
Would be appreciable if you could do videos on that
Thanks !!!
Lmes finally become a corporate company!
How torque works in imact wrenches ???
When apply impact force on cam head.The cam connect with high tension spring that cause sudden twist in fraction of second.This force gave high torque to useful for removing damaged or corroded screws.
Wow 🎉
Torque = F x d x sin (theta) not F x D x sin (theta) Capital D corresponds to Dioptre which is the unit of power of a lens! Small d corresponds to distance! Just a small insight! Not to find fault!
Ur all really amazing 😍 ....keep going on team
Super pa semma
Never skipped
Nice explanation
Thanks
Haiyaaaa..... Madan Gowri voice super
Great explanation
Bro can u plz explain why cycle has chain ends rotating steel with different sizes??
thala .......torque direction kandupidikka right hand than use pannanum.............atha nenga sollalliye.........
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Semma
Chiti useful for future kids..lucky guys .but this is made by affected 80s & 90s kids...to educate knowledgeable
Very clear
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Excellent Teaching
Semma... Super.
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Axial movement of the Nut in the wheel fixing part is due to the threads in the nut and not the torque!
Thread is just a guidance for direction... For the movement, It needs torque or couple... Thread will direct the bolt towards the threaded body/nut....
@@pavithranprince14 Exactly my point. Torque just provides the force
What is the difference between moment and torque?
Bro 10th std magnetic effects matum upload pannunga bro plz onnume puriya makidu Kodi punniyama pogathum
For me too !!
Pls make videos for 11th and 12th too ....it would help us a lottt
Well explained
Bro super but, tricknometry subject konjam explain pannunga pls
How to understand direction of torque in reverse treading
Engineering padikaravagaluku ethavathu work shop conduct pannuga
In this video, they are saying that force (simply) in the formula
But for torque it's not force, it is called as tangential force.
Force can be classified in to two(by general)
Normal force and tangential force
If we give normal force the concept won't work
So tangential force is needed to produce torque
Normal force and Tangential force are fundamental components of force and these two classified by it's incidence angle... For general classical mechanics they will define these things by introducing angles... In this video they have gone for basics with general terms not much of too technically.
Nice...
Awsome
Super
superr.....keep going
👍Clearing all Doubts in a video Clearly...👍🔥🔥
#Keep try teach us more .......
!And more over can you explain what's is torsion in an video...pls.
👌👌👌😊
Pls tell about what is Newtown
Weight's unit is Newton
Mass's unit is Kg
Mass remains constant where ever you go eg: moon, mars etc....
But weight depends upon the planet
For earth's accleration gravity is 9.81 m/s(square)
If your mass is 70 kg (constant where ever you go)
Respective to earth your weight is (70*9.81)=686.7 Newton
F=ma if you know this concept newton's 2nd la
You can solve more numerical problem
F=ma
m-kg
a-m/s(square)
Newton = kg*m/s2
Bro Srilanka la intha app work aaguthilla
Super bro
15 to 18 workshop panuga different ah
Gud initiative bro..keep going
Sir iam eee student yen book note la t=force×radiaus nu iruku
Engineers ku workshops vepingala LMES team?
Super uncle , I want in Karaikudi
Thangs bro you will help me
Sir please upload videos for higher secondary also
Can you explain about different between torque and RPM because I had lot confusion about it for example Royal Enfield as more torque then r15 but RE can't win the race how? Bro pls clearify it
Rpm means revolution per minute...that means in 1minute how many revolution the wheel does...torque is initial rotating force (when vehicle have higher torque...it can move more load easily)
🔥🔥🔥
Nice
Loosening of nut by wrench comes under couple since reaction force act on the wrench
That case will be under the Torque ... Because couple should have 2 equal forces, But wrench provide only one force ...
Reaction force by bolt to the wrench considered as second force
applied force matters in both the cases
Reaction force acting on the bolt head will not taken as applied force...
Good content for school kids and engg graduates... You guys are doing a great job.... Since you guys know all the basics and how stuff works, then why don't you step into innovating some new products???