every time I make a screen shot of your videos and I print it then i write some notes while you are explaining the problems ,, you are great lecturer...good luck and many thanks
Im doing my master's degree in structural engineering and im still coming back to your videos. It keeps me sharp with the basics which we tend to forget overtime. BTW, I love your work and you're funny AF!
Why can't you say that: Theta1 (0) = 0, due to the fact that its a fixed support and therefore Theta1(0) and v1(0) should always be 0. This would result in the solution that C1 also would be 0. This is where I always go wrong. Thanks for the great videos, these are by far the best ones out there!
theta1 (0) does not equal 0. theta gives the angle and since the support is a bearing the angle is not 0 but is angled downwards beacause the beam is being pushed down
every time I make a screen shot of your videos and I print it then i write some notes while you are explaining the problems ,, you are great lecturer...good luck and many thanks
Im doing my master's degree in structural engineering and im still coming back to your videos. It keeps me sharp with the basics which we tend to forget overtime. BTW, I love your work and you're funny AF!
+donwooss Thank you for the kind words. Good luck on your master's degree!
Actually the best! I wish you taught at my University!!
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when you substute (3) in (v1) , you say that it (3) to the 4th degree but it is (3) to the 5th degree , I‘am wrong !!
good work
You forgot about c2 and c4 in the equation ?
where the hell do you find that energy? DOPE!
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203/720 xWxL^3=60.9
187/720xWxL^3=56.1
Why can't you say that:
Theta1 (0) = 0, due to the fact that its a fixed support and therefore Theta1(0) and v1(0) should always be 0. This would result in the solution that C1 also would be 0. This is where I always go wrong.
Thanks for the great videos, these are by far the best ones out there!
theta1 (0) does not equal 0. theta gives the angle and since the support is a bearing the angle is not 0 but is angled downwards beacause the beam is being pushed down
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