Please, It really prominent to start by illustrating on how to calculate the reactions and drawing the shear force diagram, to moving onto the bending moments.
As mentioned at the beginning, this is a continuation of a beam we already did. Please watch this th-cam.com/video/FK_8jvgzTj4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AwyMblib4stR7Lcp Thanks.
@@SceloNgubane yes indeed, we are dividing by 2 in order to get the half distance. The total force of a uniformly distributed load is calculated by multiplying the force per meter by the distance. This then should be applied at the half distance along the distribution. Glad you are following through with the calculations.
It good that you are trying to calculate. Am sure it's just a small error. As mentioned at the beginning, this is a continuation of a beam we already did. Please watch this th-cam.com/video/FK_8jvgzTj4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AwyMblib4stR7Lcp Thanks.
U are helping us.... I was understanding nothing from this topic but now I am ok ❤❤❤
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Dankie Meneer this lesson helped me a lot🙌🏾🤝🏾
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@@wallacekunda1008 i sure will do so
Please, It really prominent to start by illustrating on how to calculate the reactions and drawing the shear force diagram, to moving onto the bending moments.
As mentioned at the beginning, this is a continuation of a beam we already did. Please watch this
th-cam.com/video/FK_8jvgzTj4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AwyMblib4stR7Lcp
Thanks.
Thank you sir !
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sir I have a question why are you dividing 0.92 and 5.05 by 2?
@@SceloNgubane yes indeed, we are dividing by 2 in order to get the half distance. The total force of a uniformly distributed load is calculated by multiplying the force per meter by the distance. This then should be applied at the half distance along the distribution.
Glad you are following through with the calculations.
When i calculate moment about A i got 32 not 32,8 and i tried it for like 5 time's i dont know where i made a mistake 😢
It good that you are trying to calculate. Am sure it's just a small error.
As mentioned at the beginning, this is a continuation of a beam we already did. Please watch this
th-cam.com/video/FK_8jvgzTj4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AwyMblib4stR7Lcp
Thanks.
Also check the distance you might be multiplying by that 4kN/m..