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Dude this is amazing. You are such a good teacher for this stuff. I have a statics exam tomorrow so this has been extremely helpful.
I see another way to find moment of F2 couple, instead of splitting vector to components, you can just find distance between lines of action of F2 which forms right triangle with d4, so distance is d4 * sin(theta)
Thanks for the video. It was very helpful when studying for my engineering mechanics class.
Thank you. Really excellent explanation!
Amazing content Dr. Clayton!
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How does a force going up and a force going down generate a clockwise rotation? I don't understand how you've determined that?
Imagine that bar is not anchored and two forces are applied to it, left pushing it up and right pushing it down, which way would it rotate?
Dude this is amazing. You are such a good teacher for this stuff. I have a statics exam tomorrow so this has been extremely helpful.
I see another way to find moment of F2 couple, instead of splitting vector to components, you can just find distance between lines of action of F2 which forms right triangle with d4, so distance is d4 * sin(theta)
Thanks for the video. It was very helpful when studying for my engineering mechanics class.
Thank you. Really excellent explanation!
Amazing content Dr. Clayton!
The goat
How does a force going up and a force going down generate a clockwise rotation? I don't understand how you've determined that?
Imagine that bar is not anchored and two forces are applied to it, left pushing it up and right pushing it down, which way would it rotate?