My teacher used your videos to supplement his material in Strength of Materials. A year and a half later I'm rewatching some to review topics for the FE exam. Thank you!
Like you said, we use the moment of inertia in solids. I'm back here getting a refresher now that we're covering the flexural formula. Thank you so much for all your help in statics and now solids.
Thanks for making such great content! You helped me get through Mechanics of Materials and now I’m using your videos to review for the FE exam. Absolute lifesaver!
Enjoy your videos! I am studying for my architectural exam - structures . I graduated Pratt Institute with BArch degree but my career has been focused on design. Due to the job market, I want to finally get my architecture license. It would be great if you can discuss additional architectural problems - maybe columns , footings and more beams.(wood steel concrete ) PS - Love 80’s music so you can tell my age group, but consider myself a student of life and enjoy learning - even relearning ! Again, thank you for the positive energy videos!
God Bless you Sir, I'm watching your videos before my final tomorrow and I feel at peace. May jesus bless you more abundantly sir for your gracious help to others.
Sir your videos are really good and I can understand from you . But can you please while teaching choose easy words while talking cuz English is my second language and I really would like if you put auto translation in Arabic and I' ll be thankful. love from Egypt❤❤.
How would you explain how a ball rolls, then? Of course, it rolls down the ramp, but do you have a better way of predicting how fast it rolls, and an explanation of why your method works? It may seem stupid (in the sense that its practical application may not be immediately obvious) for something as seemingly simple as a ball rolling, but that is just a simple example to use as a building block to understand something more important. Like designing a roller coaster so it is thrilling and safe for passengers to ride.
I don't get it, why is is that your channel so underrated. The lessons are really useful and i have been watching them for a while now.
seriously....
@PinoyCossToin yes because title is not what most people will search
Sir, you have single handedly saved my statics grade. I got a 95 on my last test just because of your videos. Thank you so much!
Studying for my architectural licensing exams, these lectures are a godsend!
My teacher used your videos to supplement his material in Strength of Materials. A year and a half later I'm rewatching some to review topics for the FE exam. Thank you!
Like you said, we use the moment of inertia in solids. I'm back here getting a refresher now that we're covering the flexural formula. Thank you so much for all your help in statics and now solids.
-Why do typically we bend around X-axis?
Jeff: Because, Gravity sucks!
😂😂😂
Thanks for making such great content! You helped me get through Mechanics of Materials and now I’m using your videos to review for the FE exam. Absolute lifesaver!
I wish to have a lecturer like this. My lecturer just read the what in the slide during online class
Enjoy your videos!
I am studying for my architectural exam - structures .
I graduated Pratt Institute with BArch degree but my career has been focused on design. Due to the job market, I want to finally get my architecture license.
It would be great if you can discuss additional architectural problems - maybe columns , footings and more beams.(wood steel concrete )
PS - Love 80’s music so you can tell my age group, but consider myself a student of life and enjoy learning - even relearning !
Again, thank you for the positive energy videos!
You deserve love bigger than whole word!
Thanks prof. Ur videos are lifesavers during exam times.lots of respect for you from India 🇮🇳 👏
Thank you so much for the Statics help! You explain things so well!
Glad you like them!
best physics teacher, everything is explained so simply
THIS CHANNEL MUST BE HEARD!!
Final is tomorrow and I'm doing some last minute review. Thanks for uploading these videos!
Hey Jeff, Thanks for an easy to follow and to the point lesson on the moment of Inertia.
Your teaching style , I loved.
Thank you for saving my statics grade , much love.
Thank you so much!!! these videos are such a life saver!
Thank you for your engineering lectures. Very useful for students like me.
Literally the only reason I pass statics! Thanks
Great program and enjoy your teaching to explain structures! Like your jokes as well!
Happy New Year!
no one:
Jeff Hanson: OCTZLI0
funny "'Oh, they're all letters!'..... no, that's not what I was going for."
OCTZ
LIO
In any properly organized universe, the moments of inertia of all these beams would be in alphabetical order of cross-section. :D
Professor Hanson, thank you for an awesome Introduction to the Area Moment of Inertia. This topic is also introduce in Engineering Physics One.
I went from below 50’s on the exam to an 86 on the last exam from these videos- wish I had known them sooner
I was expecting a secret mind blowing trick tip when you typed OCTZLIO on the screen
Fantastic video - thank you!
Thank you very much! Your the only reason I'm probably not gonna fail my exam after tomorrow! Probably... :/
great sir.... your explanation was practical ..... instead of just theory and formulas, you explained its application
I always tell people the best lectures are on youtube not in the lecture hall.
My 95 year old professor makes everything so complicated and I only passed statics because of this guy.
love your videos, very informative and easy to follow
i really really thank you for this video you made my day
"and then there is i what the is I !!??"😂was totally my reaction when I saw this for the first time
12:22
Congrats on the new amazon book.
Thanks so much! I’m very proud of it
Mr Hanson your videos are very helpful, thank you so much
Dr. Hanson can you pretty please do Principle of Virtual Work. Unfortunately our University tests on Principle of Virtual work.
God Bless you Sir, I'm watching your videos before my final tomorrow and I feel at peace. May jesus bless you more abundantly sir for your gracious help to others.
From Bangladesh,
Good class.
if you watching this in 2030 jst know Jeff is the best lecture world wide from South Africa
You are the best professor ! Thanks a lot
very impressive, mind blowing lectures. Voice is not clear Prof. It is really difficult to listen.
heavy fog cleared from my eyes😯👍👍
HI sir, there is a question I think I do it correctly but I cant get the answer as answer scheme given. Can help me check?
so when doing 2nd area moment do we only consider the face of the beam n use the equation (so not the side view) ?
Because MOI is a geometric property of the cross section.
@@1234jhanson oh thanks
Bending around z axis, Ughhh! 😂 Tnx for this topic.
thanks so much 🙏🙏
Great video, thank you
Hello sir, I do want to request some help on virtual work since my class is learning this 😅
Sir your videos are really good and I can understand from you . But can you please while teaching choose easy words while talking cuz English is my second language and I really would like if you put auto translation in Arabic and I' ll be thankful. love from Egypt❤❤.
my lord -- u r execellent = which university ? =which country ? = amarjit - india
Texas Tech University! Come on over!
What age group of students is this aimed at?
Which statics book are you referring to? I have a book from R.C Hibbeler
Edit: nevermind, I know now from lesson 68 :)
Neutral axis vrs centroid difference sir pliz
I really feel safe when he said don't scared of Integral
What happened to your older lessons?
Someone didn’t like them so I had to replace them all
@@1234jhanson :(
🤩🥰 GENIUS !
Cause gravity sucks omgggg I love this guy
nice video man!!
why did i discover you hours before my final
hope you made it :'>
thank u sm
welcome Curtin Malaysia mech e student , I'm pretty sure we are confuse af in mommy Anna class
good
I’m pretty sure all those beams you listed cost over $10,000.
Ramon and Lauren send their thanks uwu
OCTZ LIO
Missed opportunity to spell OCTILZ
Octz
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i dont gets
too many ads :(
Sorry, that is UA-cam, not me.
octzlio
OCTZ LIOOOOOO
Imma name kid with this name , God bless you Jeff
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those three dislikes looking kinda sus
idk why we learn this, I mean who even created physics,
2 whole page of formulas and explanations just to explain how a ball rolls,this is stupid.
How would you explain how a ball rolls, then? Of course, it rolls down the ramp, but do you have a better way of predicting how fast it rolls, and an explanation of why your method works?
It may seem stupid (in the sense that its practical application may not be immediately obvious) for something as seemingly simple as a ball rolling, but that is just a simple example to use as a building block to understand something more important. Like designing a roller coaster so it is thrilling and safe for passengers to ride.
Hey Jeff, Thanks for an easy to follow and to the point lesson on the moment of Inertia.