ขนาดวิดีโอ: 1280 X 720853 X 480640 X 360
แสดงแผงควบคุมโปรแกรมเล่น
เล่นอัตโนมัติ
เล่นใหม่
What an excellent teacher
At 3:43... it seemed like some robot reprogrammed you. There was robotic sounds in the background also... and you just stopped... are you even human??
shut up meathead
Sharp, sweet, smooth, short, perfection.
Sir I have a question. When would you know if theres a moment at pin support if you applied virtual work, while in your other examples in other video, you didnt include moment in virtual work equation. Sorry I got confused.
explained with excellency..
Welcome to electroline!! Sounds like that😂😂
It took me a while to realise it was ilLectureOnline
excellent explanation
Good Teacher.. How come you know everything?.. conceptual..
HI, segments 2L and L does not stay in 90 deg. Whay is other part of x_0 = Lsin(Tetha)
I got it now sir but how a pin support has a moment? I thought moment occurs on fixed supports?
A moment exist any time the action of a force does not go directly through a support point (like a pin)
Firstly, thanks for your education videos. However, i guess you make a mistake about angle. Because, i think "x" should be 3Lcos(theta)
How come you know everything?
years of practice and studying......
What an excellent teacher
At 3:43... it seemed like some robot reprogrammed you. There was robotic sounds in the background also... and you just stopped... are you even human??
shut up meathead
Sharp, sweet, smooth, short, perfection.
Sir I have a question. When would you know if theres a moment at pin support if you applied virtual work, while in your other examples in other video, you didnt include moment in virtual work equation. Sorry I got confused.
explained with excellency..
Welcome to electroline!! Sounds like that😂😂
It took me a while to realise it was ilLectureOnline
excellent explanation
Good Teacher.. How come you know everything?.. conceptual..
HI, segments 2L and L does not stay in 90 deg. Whay is other part of x_0 = Lsin(Tetha)
I got it now sir but how a pin support has a moment? I thought moment occurs on fixed supports?
A moment exist any time the action of a force does not go directly through a support point (like a pin)
Firstly, thanks for your education videos. However, i guess you make a mistake about angle. Because, i think "x" should be 3Lcos(theta)
How come you know everything?
years of practice and studying......