Its not the point load... It is the self weight of the shaft calculated using the density of the shaft... And that is considered as an uniformly distributed load ..
@@themechanicalengineer Shared good problems thanks for that. The multiplication in the beggining while calculating W/N is its a mistake its a simple math do once.
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Hi! why you use 238.6 for W than 490.5 ......... the value of 50x9.81 gravity g to calculate sigma s. Thanks in advance.
Its not the point load... It is the self weight of the shaft calculated using the density of the shaft... And that is considered as an uniformly distributed load ..
@@themechanicalengineer thanks a lot i understand your answer
@@themechanicalengineer When I calculate, the weight uniformly distributed is 358.18N. Can you check this.
Yes.... Its actually W=498.8 N/m...
Q5 weight is wrong..plz correct or comment plz
Which weight? In Question 5, the weights are calculated correctly.
Can you give me more details about your question??
@@themechanicalengineer Shared good problems thanks for that.
The multiplication in the beggining while calculating W/N is its a mistake its a simple math do once.