This well explained, similar to my physics lecturer's explanation. I'm giving up on physics everyday, and truly don't know why UA-cam has never recommended me this channel
I would have thought your diagrams can be improved . I don't why the pole support to the right is not on a horizontal plane with thw left one. The mathematics is ok. It's the visualisation.
yes, for that reason, we have changed our filming approach on the newer videos. (at least with computers you can move forward and backwards to determine the content)
This well explained, similar to my physics lecturer's explanation. I'm giving up on physics everyday, and truly don't know why UA-cam has never recommended me this channel
Glad it helped!
Fantastic videos, sir. And mad whiteboard skills. Keep it up!
Thank you for such helpful videos. I have not been able to find a clear example with the supports having different height. Thank you once again.
Great videos indeed
Great videos! Really informative!
Question: For the string attached to two ends with no sag. What is the force that opposes the weight force Wx?
If there is not sag then T becomes infinite.
The tension force counteracts it to some degree
Thank you
You're welcome
I would have thought your diagrams can be improved . I don't why the pole support to the right is not on a horizontal plane with thw left one. The mathematics is ok. It's the visualisation.
Your videos are so disturbing. You always cover whatever it is you write so we have to wait until you're done just to see it.
yes, for that reason, we have changed our filming approach on the newer videos. (at least with computers you can move forward and backwards to determine the content)