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  • @QuestionSolutions
    @QuestionSolutions  3 роки тому +120

    ⭐⭐If you'd like to see more examples covered and at the same time support the channel, please see: ua-cam.com/video/nPvG1bYFbko/v-deo.html ⭐⭐
    🔹Clockwise moments positive, or counter-clockwise positive? ua-cam.com/users/shortsP029mqnp4XY
    🔹Please note there is a typo at 6:23. The "k" term is negative, not positive, so it's {-128.34i + 128.34j - 256.68k}
    🔹At 6:31, there is a typo in the question, we are finding the moment about point B, NOT A. This is a typo in the question only, all steps are correct.
    🔹When to use sine or cosine: ua-cam.com/users/shortsvynnKlJD_Jo

    • @moonbunnies5216
      @moonbunnies5216 3 роки тому

      Hi sorry for bothering. For the j term in the same timestamp you've provided, I can't seem to get positive j.
      4(-42.78)-(-2)(21.39) = -128.34

    • @moonbunnies5216
      @moonbunnies5216 3 роки тому

      btw thank you so much for these videos. Its really helping me a lot you have no idea how thankful I am to have found this channel.

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  3 роки тому +6

      @@moonbunnies5216 Since this is the second multiplication, it will have a negative in front first, so it will be like this: -[4(-42.78)-(-2)(21.39)]. You can always double check using this website: onlinemschool.com/math/assistance/vector/multiply1/ . Simply plug in the 2 vectors.
      And you are very welcome, glad to hear these videos are helping :)

    • @moonbunnies5216
      @moonbunnies5216 3 роки тому +1

      @@QuestionSolutions oh my god I totally forgot about the formula for that, should've checked myself before commenting, thank you so so soo much for letting me know.

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  • @kentpimentel9300
    @kentpimentel9300 3 роки тому +3

    I got -128.34i +128.34j -256.68k for the cross product in 6:24.

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  3 роки тому +2

      You are right, there is a typo, the k term should be negative. 👍

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    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  2 роки тому

      I am not sure I understand what you mean? You need distances to calculate a moment, or you use the angles given to figure out the distances first. Could you elaborate on what you would like to see? :)

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    @0nub1s 5 днів тому

    first of all thanks for the beautiful explanation, but I have a question, why'd you multiply the horizontal component of F3 with 4? shouldn't the perpendicular distance from point A to Fx be 5 as well? or is every point along the horizontal part of the pipe considered as point A? (in the 1st problem)

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  • @melyvaleriabanuelosvazquez959
    @melyvaleriabanuelosvazquez959 Рік тому +1

    At 4:25 it was mentioned clockwise was positive, while I’m aware that counterclockwise is positive while clockwise negative, could you explain? as I’m confused now 😢

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  Рік тому

      You can use whatever way you want to be positive. If you like counter-clockwise to be positive, you can solve it that way. Regardless, you will end up with the exact same answer. :)

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    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  6 місяців тому +2

      Thank you very much! Best wishes with your studies.

  • @kriistyy.
    @kriistyy. 6 місяців тому +1

    in 6:13 , I used the position vector OA. Why the direction of Z axis of my moment is -256.62 and not 256.2. Is it wrong?

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  6 місяців тому

      It should be negative. Please show me the position vector you got. Thanks!

    • @viva7416
      @viva7416 3 місяці тому

      Sir,here is the moment when I use the position vector OA.
      Mo={ -128i + 128.34j - 256.68k }
      rOA= { 3i +3j +0k }
      So if there's not any mistake the Moment must be the same for both position vector rOA and rOC. isn't sir
      Thanks a lot for ur help 😊😊

  • @koala1084
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  • @rorygame5835
    @rorygame5835 Рік тому

    Great video! Really helped me wrap my head around this. With the curved rod question, wouldnt the k-value of the cross-product be -256.68k? ((4 x -64.17)-(0x21.39)=-256.68k) Otherwise it wouldnt be perpendicular to the plane created by the two vectors.

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  Рік тому

      Glad to hear it was helpful. :) And yes, I have a pinned comment with the typo corrected. 👍

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    • @QuestionSolutions
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      Thank you for your kind comment! I hope they are very helpful to you.

  • @eiadm2047
    @eiadm2047 2 роки тому +1

    Thx for your great effort!
    In the last problem, If we wanted to use position vector OA, what force should we use when doing the cross product?

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  2 роки тому

      The forces remain the same, only the position vector changes. So when doing the cross product, you would use rOA. 👍

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  • @halleighfaulkner3963
    @halleighfaulkner3963 5 місяців тому +1

    for the fourth example, why are you using the position vector for BC if you're taking the moment about point A? would you not use AC?

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  5 місяців тому

      There is a typo in the question, the moment was suppose to be about point B. I wrote a pinned comment about this too because I get asked it so many times. 😅

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  • @nacure360
    @nacure360 3 місяці тому

    For example 3, if r is the position vector from the point where we take the moment about to any point along the line of action of the force, can r be the position vector from O to A? if I do that i get -128.4i +128.4j -256.08k? (the only difference is the sign of the z component to your answer).

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  3 місяці тому +1

      You absolutely can. I have a typo in my answer (see pinned comment). Your answer is correct.

    • @nacure360
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  • @The.Wonderful.Inspiration.Of.

    Hello,
    I think there is a mistake at 6:23, Roc should be Roa since the starting point of the force is A no ? Or maybe I don't know the rule well ^^
    Edit : Well I just heard "position vector from point O to any point of the line of force action", I learned that thank you :)

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  Рік тому

      Yes, as long as the vector goes to any point on the line of action of the force, you will get the same answer 👍

  • @coylezxs
    @coylezxs 2 роки тому

    @ 7:50 I think the j in MOB is - 0j since the j should be negative (not that it matters since the value is still 0)

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  2 роки тому +2

      I don't assign negatives to zeros. It's neither positive or negative, it's just zero because -0=0 also, to me, positive "looks" nicer 😅

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  • @johnnym500
    @johnnym500 Рік тому

    For the first question, when solving the moment for M3: Shouldn't it be -300n(5m)+400N(4)?

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  Рік тому +1

      So remember, we are looking for the perpendicular distance. F_x is horizontal, so we are looking for the vertical distance from point A, that's the perpendicular distance, which is 4m. F_y is vertical, so we are looking for the horizontal distance from point A and that's 5m.

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  • @darrenwood3826
    @darrenwood3826 Рік тому

    Thanks for your help in this topic was wondering that isn't turning clockwise should be negative?

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  Рік тому

      You can pick either direction, it makes no difference as long as you follow through with your positive and negative signs.
      So for example, assume you picked counterclockwise to be positive, then if you get a negative answer, the moment is clockwise. If you picked clockwise to be positive and you got a negative answer, then the moment is counterclockwise. If you picked counterclockwise to be positive and you got a positive answer, then the moment is counterclockwise. Lastly, if you picked clockwise to be positive and your answer is positive, then it is clockwise.

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  • @ThecarsHQ
    @ThecarsHQ 3 роки тому +1

    please i'd like to ask if the position vector could be from anywhere like Rac instead of Roc

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  3 роки тому

      Please kindly provide a timestamp to the place you're referring to.

  • @TuExklusiv
    @TuExklusiv 10 місяців тому

    Amazing

  • @DraftingCADemy2023
    @DraftingCADemy2023 10 місяців тому

    6:23 shouldn't 256.68 be a negative (-)? Since we alternate our operations in doing matrices + - +
    last term should be + [(4)(-64.17) - (0)(21.39)] which results to - 256.68.
    Please correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @user-qo3yf8ge5z
    @user-qo3yf8ge5z Рік тому

    A uniform metre scale of mass 200 g carries of a block of mass 800g at one of its end .At what distance from the same in end does does a knife and balance the scale?

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  Рік тому

      Sorry, I don't solve questions like this because then I have to solve everyone's problems 😅 I encourage you to use math/physics forums if you need help with a specific question.

  • @user-bb6ys4rj5p
    @user-bb6ys4rj5p 10 місяців тому

    In Q2, the force was applied at point B. How did u transfer that to point A? Also which way would the pipe rotate?

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  10 місяців тому

      Please see pinned comment. There is a typo in the question.

    • @user-bb6ys4rj5p
      @user-bb6ys4rj5p 10 місяців тому

      @@QuestionSolutions Thanks for replying. In the pinned comment you talk about Q4 having a typo. But I have a doubt in Q2 starting from 4:30 . You don't address that. Can you please help me out?
      Thanks!

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  10 місяців тому

      ​@@user-bb6ys4rj5pokay, I see. For future questions, please use timestamps so it's easier for me to find. So in this question, it's not really a transfer of forces. When a force is applied anywhere along the pipe, a moment is created about point B. You can visually see this if you break a force into components. For example, look at force FX. We can slide that force along the horizontal length of the pipe and it will create the same moment regardless. Why is that? That's because the moment created is only dependant on the magnitude of the force and the perpendicular distance. In this case, it's 0.9m. Now look at FY, the perpendicular distance is 0.7m.
      For the second part of your question, the pipe will rotate clockwise. Imagine the pipe is free to rotate about point A and you push at point B towards the left. Then we can see it would start spinning clockwise.

    • @user-bb6ys4rj5p
      @user-bb6ys4rj5p 10 місяців тому

      @@QuestionSolutions Thank you so much! You're really good at explaining.
      Please never stop uploading videos.

  • @ragnarlothbrok6324
    @ragnarlothbrok6324 Рік тому

    Hi, I love you thanks for this.

  • @ThunderGowPlayer
    @ThunderGowPlayer 4 місяці тому

    Hi, I have a question, why in 5:45 we get the position vector from OC and in 6:41 its from BC? That wouldn't mean that our position vector in 5:45 should be from O to A? I have tried that and it will change the values of the momentum vector

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  4 місяці тому +1

      You can take it from O to A, and you will get the same answer. There will be no difference. You most likely wrote down an incorrect position vector. The position vector OA would be 3i+3j+0k. Keep in mind that there is already typo in the solution for that question as mentioned in the pinned comment. The answer for that problem is -128.34i+128.34j-256.68k. Whether you use a position vector from O to C or O to A, you will get the same answer.

    • @ThunderGowPlayer
      @ThunderGowPlayer 4 місяці тому

      @@QuestionSolutions Oooh, I just checked, and you are right! I was messing up with the position vector, but yeah, when you do it with 3i+3j+0k, you get the same answer. Sorry for the confusion. Thank you for your help and answering my comment, even though this video is 3 years old! New subscriber

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  4 місяці тому +1

      @@ThunderGowPlayer You're very welcome. I am glad you got it :) Keep up the great work and best wishes with your studies.

  • @l0velyjesse
    @l0velyjesse Рік тому

    hi i hope you respond- at 6:55 i got +180j. please tell me why it's -180j? i thought we automatically add -in front of j? so it will be -(-)= +? i hope this makes sense. It's what my lecturer taught me :) Thank you for these awesome videos!!!

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  Рік тому +1

      So for the second term, you'd get -[(0)(-500)-(-0.3)(600))] ==> -[0+180] ==> -180j. Please see: ua-cam.com/video/F8IHrg3pc7g/v-deo.html
      Let me know if you need any more help :) You can use this: onlinemschool.com/math/assistance/vector/multiply1/ to verify your answers.

    • @l0velyjesse
      @l0velyjesse Рік тому

      @@QuestionSolutions thank you so so much! you're getting me through my degree!!

  • @itsmemags4778
    @itsmemags4778 8 місяців тому

    Isn't F1x be equal to cos(theta)? since cosine represents the x-axis while sine represents the y-axis?

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  8 місяців тому

      Please, take 1 minute and watch this video: ua-cam.com/users/shortsvynnKlJD_Jo
      That is incorrect, and you must erase that thought from your mind. You will lose so many marks on your exams from that view point, and I have no idea where students got this idea from.

  • @pritom7298
    @pritom7298 Рік тому

    u r a boss.

  • @xogtaaduunweynahamedia8446
    @xogtaaduunweynahamedia8446 2 роки тому

    Thanks teacher

  • @Ijee12
    @Ijee12 6 місяців тому

    Hi, i thought clockwise direction was negative and counterclockwise was positive or it doesn't matter?

  • @ArmyLover-kn1qd
    @ArmyLover-kn1qd 2 роки тому

    Your videos are great!! Would you please be able to do a video on torsion as well as equations of elastic curves (deflection/ flexure formula)?

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much and I will definitely add it to my list of videos to make :)

    • @ArmyLover-kn1qd
      @ArmyLover-kn1qd 2 роки тому

      @@QuestionSolutions Thank you!

  • @Hussain-qt5ti
    @Hussain-qt5ti 6 місяців тому +1

    At 5:47, why can't you just split the force into its x and y components and then solve the question like the previous two?

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  6 місяців тому

      Excellent question! This is a 3D problem, that means the force now has x, y and z components. You cannot break it into components the same way you did with 2D problems. So you have the express that force as a cartesian vector, in other words, we must express the 80 N force in it's x, y, and z components, and then take the cross product to find the moment.

  • @footballclips5013
    @footballclips5013 Рік тому

    Sir at 2:45,when finding the components of x and y for F1,why did you use sin for the x-component instead of cos and cos for the y-component instead of sin?
    Or am I mistaking please?

    • @QuestionSolutions
      @QuestionSolutions  Рік тому

      Please watch this: ua-cam.com/users/shortsvynnKlJD_Jo?feature=share
      It'll clear up all your doubts. :)