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Professor Stewart, thank you for another solid example using Cartesian Force Vectors in Statics.
really helpful, it would be so appreciated if you could upload more examples
Its a challenge to find the time. Thanks for the motivation. Bless up. 🙏🏾
thank you prof..I’m glad i found your video
Thank you sir
Please I need an answer so urgently , why we didn't calculate the angle with positive x axis ?why you left it 30 degrees ??
F1x component must be cos and F1y component sin in 4:54
Love from Pakistan ❣️_Best teacher
Thank you very much and greetings from EgyptI would like to get the dictionary with the examples solvedترجمة مباشرة
just noting that in 4:38, the Fx and Fy are the opposite. Fx is cos and Fy sin.
sir, would be good if i wrote it as FR=(140i+ 73.2J) also known as F1+F2
Thanks sir ❤️
Thank you sir❤
Your welcome!
Professor Stewart, thank you for another solid example using Cartesian Force Vectors in Statics.
really helpful, it would be so appreciated if you could upload more examples
Its a challenge to find the time. Thanks for the motivation. Bless up. 🙏🏾
thank you prof..I’m glad i found your video
Thank you sir
Please I need an answer so urgently , why we didn't calculate the angle with positive x axis ?why you left it 30 degrees ??
F1x component must be cos and F1y component sin in 4:54
Love from Pakistan ❣️_Best teacher
Thank you very much and greetings from Egypt
I would like to get the dictionary with the examples solved
ترجمة مباشرة
just noting that in 4:38, the Fx and Fy are the opposite. Fx is cos and Fy sin.
sir, would be good if i wrote it as FR=(140i+ 73.2J) also known as F1+F2
Thanks sir ❤️
Thank you sir❤
Your welcome!