Do you know how he determined the direction of the bending moment? Like sometimes on the Z axis there are two bending moment but how to know each their direction in that circle thing?
I understood the concepts of rotation about, bending about, shear and normal force and torque application with how to estimate directions correctly. Thanks a lot professor 👌👌
I think that Jeff Hanson is using the book "Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics" by R.C. Hibbeler for his Dynamics course. That is actually a really good book, with lots of clear and rewarding example problems, so you should check it out if you get that chance.
One of the hardest concepts i've came across personally and you made it very understandable. Thank you so much Dr. Hanson
god i wish my proff was HALF as good as you are :( thankfully your videos are free, super helpful. thank you jeff!! i owe my degree to you
Perfect timing, we're doing this right now!
You are a genius. Your videos will be helpful for generations and generations to come. Thank you Dr.Hanson
Wow. This is what engineering is about. If you can help someone visualize how physics works he will be able to understand any concept. Thank you, Sir.
You're a life saver Dr/Prof Hanson
Do you know how he determined the direction of the bending moment? Like sometimes on the Z axis there are two bending moment but how to know each their direction in that circle thing?
Very well explained. Intuitive and a lot easier this way. Thank you so so much for your work on education!
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Exceptional questions with Exceptional solution. You are at your best sir.
uploading right before my final. GOAT
That was a damn good circle.
I'm not in school anymore but this one sounds interesting!
Thank you Dr. Hanson🙏🙏
Thanks, Dr. Hanson, Hope that i can get the certified engineer title :)))
more like Jeff GOATson
Seriously though we need structural analysis videos for fall!!! Regardless, thanks for everything so far Jeff, take care
I understood the concepts of rotation about, bending about, shear and normal force and torque application with how to estimate directions correctly. Thanks a lot professor 👌👌
Thanks for all your videos and DC4L!!
Wonderful solids lessons!! really taking the time to explain the problems along with a good sense of humor :))
When you draw your graph, based on how you are looking at the piece. Should your positive x-axis be on the other side?
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thank youuuu... you might have just helped me pass!!!
why is it done using the forces on the system rather than the reaction forces at the cross section?
I just want to say I love you so much
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Man, its too bad your a cowboys fan. lol Thanks for all of the help I don't know how i would do this without you!
This man is a god
Why do you flip your x-axis, even thought you still have point A on the left side?
Waiting patiently for dynamics. 🤗😂
I think that Jeff Hanson is using the book "Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics" by R.C. Hibbeler for his Dynamics course.
That is actually a really good book, with lots of clear and rewarding example problems, so you should check it out if you get that chance.
"if you have a little noodle" "share it with your friends"
Why is his logo blurred in all the thumbnails now?
Can someone explain how and why sigma stress in the z direction zero, since there is a bending moment about the x-axis
Bendings effect on the x axis , it's like a moment
can someone explain how to identify which stress is shear
this is amazing
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kurtar bizi şu machine design cenderesinden baba
I still don't get it
same bro same :(
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