Do the easiest problems first! Then redo them! One thing I have been doing with subjects that I haven't solved any problems in like electromagnetism is to ask Google AI questions. I state things as a yes or no. like today I asked: Can a neutron or proton become more dense. And the answer is in classical terms no. I wanted to know what changed when something got more dense. So I learned that the nucleus of atoms can get closer but they themselves don't increase in density. Even tho those aren't number problems they allow you to understand a subject without having to do the math!
@@holdmybipolar...Hell yeah,this is very important thing to buildup more feel on the topic...Some Indian school level books like:HC varma (concept of physics) and physics galaxy contains Discussion questions..✨ Or you can try' University physics ' book if you are decent at english..
Guys what are basic maths I need in everyday life I saw multiple videos but I couldn't get one , any help would be nice especially which are the topics ?
HELL YEAH! I got it! I spent all day on it! It was fun! I a hope I have right answer. I am trying to think how I will set up the video because my main computer is trying to recover files on a broken external hard drive for the next 3 days and my other computer can overheat after one hour or so. So I think I will make a short video sharing my conclusions and then upload the longer one later. So I hope to get something to you even in the next couple of hours. I do want to finish the longer video tonight so I will make my last push on that right now!
The short answer is that I made diagrams of the force on the pin with load F. I showed how it would push against the cantilever with all that force because the right side (MINUS THE MOMENT) would just be "floating" or No Force. Then I looked at the right side which HAS A MOMENT that needs to be balanced with a Force F. Or another way to look at that side is: The right side will rotate because of the moment and not stop rotating until a Force F is applied at point G. That is where the "Pin" That had Force F that was pushing against Cantilever is now being pushed down by Right Side Member with Force F. So now the cantilever has no force on it. I hope that's right. I haven't looked at your notes yet. I like to look at that after I get to my own stopping point. Hell Yeah!
This makes me want to setup an FEA model for this to see what it would have predicted as the point of failure.
Your dedication to explain and solve the problem is really impressive ❤
Great work
Thank you for including my problem
Thanks for the problem! SEND MORE!
Could you please make a conceptual video on rolling friction and static friction??
What is your advice to me? I want to learn mechanical physics and electromagnetism at the age of 17, and I feel that it is too late.
Do the easiest problems first! Then redo them! One thing I have been doing with subjects that I haven't solved any problems in like electromagnetism is to ask Google AI questions. I state things as a yes or no. like today I asked: Can a neutron or proton become more dense. And the answer is in classical terms no. I wanted to know what changed when something got more dense. So I learned that the nucleus of atoms can get closer but they themselves don't increase in density. Even tho those aren't number problems they allow you to understand a subject without having to do the math!
@@holdmybipolar...Hell yeah,this is very important thing to buildup more feel on the topic...Some Indian school level books like:HC varma (concept of physics) and physics galaxy contains Discussion questions..✨
Or you can try' University physics ' book if you are decent at english..
Guys what are basic maths I need in everyday life I saw multiple videos but I couldn't get one , any help would be nice especially which are the topics ?
For physics in general, basic calculus is a must
@Adikeqmain okay, anything else's???
I sent you the problem.😊
HELL YEAH! I got it! I spent all day on it! It was fun! I a hope I have right answer. I am trying to think how I will set up the video because my main computer is trying to recover files on a broken external hard drive for the next 3 days and my other computer can overheat after one hour or so. So I think I will make a short video sharing my conclusions and then upload the longer one later. So I hope to get something to you even in the next couple of hours. I do want to finish the longer video tonight so I will make my last push on that right now!
The short answer is that I made diagrams of the force on the pin with load F. I showed how it would push against the cantilever with all that force because the right side (MINUS THE MOMENT) would just be "floating" or No Force. Then I looked at the right side which HAS A MOMENT that needs to be balanced with a Force F. Or another way to look at that side is: The right side will rotate because of the moment and not stop rotating until a Force F is applied at point G. That is where the "Pin" That had Force F that was pushing against Cantilever is now being pushed down by Right Side Member with Force F. So now the cantilever has no force on it. I hope that's right. I haven't looked at your notes yet. I like to look at that after I get to my own stopping point. Hell Yeah!
IS THAT CONNECTION AT B A SLIDER?
DO THE BEAMS HAVE MASS OR ARE THEY MASSLESS? I think that is my oversimplification. I assume the beams are lightweight or massless.
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