Discussion on Moment of Inertia (Part 2) | by Amit Kakkar Sir | MADE EASY Faculty
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- Lockdown should not stop you from working towards your dreams. MADE EASY will keep coming with videos to help the students to cover the important subjects and topics and most importantly to stead on course with their preparations. In this video, Mr. Amit Kakkar who is a faculty at MADE EASY, will be discussing about Moment of Inertia.
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Thankyou sir❤
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sir, kindly make a brief video on Cam and Follower mechanism. It will be very much helpul for us.
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Sir plz teach theory of machine also
Two topics Sir velocity and acceleration
Vibration
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Sir Jo Jo classes aapne Bhopal me cover nhi karwae thi like balancing, cam ,governor ... Plse take those topic on this platform ..plse sir🙏
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Plz make a video on velocity and acceleration diagram
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Sir please cover more topics on engineering mechanics.. Thanks for this video..
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Sphere ke liye 0 se 2π tak integration kyon nahi karte? 0 se π to kewal 180 degree tak huwa.
Because for two angles (theta & -theta ) only one small element exist. So by taking +theta we are covering both the sides ,so only one side angle is required which is from 0 to π.
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Super
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Lg rha class mein baithe hain sir
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