Professor French is a wonderful wonderful teacher. Every time, I see his videos on Purdue MET, I learn something new. I love his intuition on the subject.
Can you do a series on beam theory and its principles? The topics that you havent covered previously. What i like about purdue is explaining the meaning in physical world, like the pin support. So helpful/
This sounds like a strength of materials problem (that what we would call it in the US). I have a playlist with 103 videos that might help. The address for the playlist is: ua-cam.com/play/PL2bYAB99Iq4kp5S6o1XEjMP4BVSwCbpLC.html
Professor French is a wonderful wonderful teacher. Every time, I see his videos on Purdue MET, I learn something new. I love his intuition on the subject.
I learned so much, this video feels shorter than 13mins. Thank you!
You're most welcome. I'm glad it helped :-)
Sir, really appreciate your pedagogical walk through of this 🙏😁.
You're most welcome :-)
Thank you Sir.
My answer came 1108.45N.
Your lectures are very informative.
I need to check that result...
Can you do a series on beam theory and its principles? The topics that you havent covered previously. What i like about purdue is explaining the meaning in physical world, like the pin support. So helpful/
Need help in maximum load bearing capacity of beam
I've got 1108.45 N in my calculator but that's okay. Thank you sir! 💝👍
Thanks, I'll have to go back and check. I try not to make calculation errors. Alas, I'm human and mess up sometimes :-|
Mechanics of solid is subject
This sounds like a strength of materials problem (that what we would call it in the US). I have a playlist with 103 videos that might help. The address for the playlist is: ua-cam.com/play/PL2bYAB99Iq4kp5S6o1XEjMP4BVSwCbpLC.html
Sir i am student of civil engineering
Hard to understand. Maybe if you grew a huge mustache and used a chair for a straight edge.
I assume you refer to His Kirkness. Alas, a mustache like that is not on the menu for me :-|