Hey props man, you have no idea how much this helped me out. The right-rule, at least for me, proved to be very confusing and this method cleared things up a lot. Just one thing though, at least in my statics textbook, it says that positive moments are counter-clockwise while negative moments are clockwise.
If you're consistent with the signs then you'll get a correct answer. But I think the more common convention is to have anticlockwise as a positive moment, and CW as negative.
It doesn't matter. If you're solving a question, you'll get the same answer with opposite signs. And since you've mentioned that clockwise is +ve or -ve, it is still valid.
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This. I needed a visual aid to understanding the directions, and no one gave me one. I think this wheel may save my butt in the exams. Thank you! (Also, signs are conventions, just saying. As long as you stick to one, no one really cares. Most books may use a different convention but again keeping it consistent is the key. That's why you can also change the frames of reference according to the exercise you're solving. You just need to stick to it while actually solving it ;)).
Hey man thanks you so much! I wasnt able to determine the direction of the moment correctly and didnt understand the way our teacher had explained it, but this made it completely clear. Thanks a lot!
you can say which side is -ve or +ve , its up to you. you have to state it though at the beginning of the problem or when obtaining moments ( that's why you put the rotation beside the moment when finding it). There is no stable rule saying which is which , its up to you.
Using the wheel example has been really helpful compared to the right hand rule but I think CW should be negative and CCW should be positive. As long as you keep the signs consistent it shouldn't be an issue when stating the direction.
That doesn't matter what should be +ve or -ve bcuz signs are used only for direction... So its up to you to fix anti clockwise as +ve or clock-wise as +ve
Hey props man, you have no idea how much this helped me out. The right-rule, at least for me, proved to be very confusing and this method cleared things up a lot. Just one thing though, at least in my statics textbook, it says that positive moments are counter-clockwise while negative moments are clockwise.
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If you're consistent with the signs then you'll get a correct answer. But I think the more common convention is to have anticlockwise as a positive moment, and CW as negative.
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CCW is (+) and CW is (-)
+Moises Flores Bautista (IronMoy) I thought so too!
It doesn't matter. If you're solving a question, you'll get the same answer with opposite signs. And since you've mentioned that clockwise is +ve or -ve, it is still valid.
But when you go to solids course this creates problem.
they are interchangeable
Yes! Amazing! Thank you. I sat in Engineering Mechanics pretending like I understood what the teacher was trying to say... and you did it in less than 5 minutes. Amazing.
most helpful video I have seen on TH-cam for moment directions, big thanks
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Clock wise moment is considered negative moment .
And anticlock wise moment is considered positive moment.
A much better way to think about moment in comparison to the right hand rule! Thanks for the video.
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It's great video. It clears basics about moments direction
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This. I needed a visual aid to understanding the directions, and no one gave me one. I think this wheel may save my butt in the exams. Thank you!
(Also, signs are conventions, just saying. As long as you stick to one, no one really cares. Most books may use a different convention but again keeping it consistent is the key. That's why you can also change the frames of reference according to the exercise you're solving. You just need to stick to it while actually solving it ;)).
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Hey man thanks you so much! I wasnt able to determine the direction of the moment correctly and didnt understand the way our teacher had explained it, but this made it completely clear. Thanks a lot!
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you can say which side is -ve or +ve , its up to you. you have to state it though at the beginning of the problem or when obtaining moments ( that's why you put the rotation beside the moment when finding it). There is no stable rule saying which is which , its up to you.
Thanks, this video really helped me!
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Thank you SO MUCH! Now with the "wheel" method, I will never mix my signs again!
This helped me a lot...
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Thanks a ton man! Really helped me out. The directions are opposite though.
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Works? Maybe if the force is in such a way that is positioned in x plane or y plane direction. This method is pretty useless if the force is inclined.
The sign of the moment in counter clockwise should be positive and it should be negative if it's clockwise.
its depends on what you assume
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simple but tricky. Thanks a lot.
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Using the wheel example has been really helpful compared to the right hand rule but I think CW should be negative and CCW should be positive. As long as you keep the signs consistent it shouldn't be an issue when stating the direction.
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thank you sir...its a big help...iwant to know also if how am i going to use sin or cos?
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That doesn't matter what should be +ve or -ve bcuz signs are used only for direction...
So its up to you to fix anti clockwise as +ve or clock-wise as +ve
thank you so much. better than right hand rule
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Nice explaination
CAN U PLZ HELP ABOUT 3D MOMENTS DIRECTIONS
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My statics textbook says the same thing CW is negative & CCW positive.