Thanks for the lecture, i just have one question, although i didn't take your previous lectures, but can you please explain me this that " why you right equation of motion as "mx+kx=0" isn't this equation a non-homogeneous i.e "mx+kx=F" . Please explain this. Thanks
Thanks for the lecture, i just have one question, although i didn't take your previous lectures, but can you please explain me this that " why you right equation of motion as "mx+kx=0" isn't this equation a non-homogeneous i.e "mx+kx=F" . Please explain this. Thanks
Thank you Sir
Drink water please and for god sake don't cough near mic. I hope you understand that.