enGENIEer I passed! I feel like I owe some gratitude to you so thank you! You have a great channel and excellent content...keep making these videos, I’m confident your channel will continue to grow. You’re very talented, do you have any plans to work in industry?
hi engenieer, im binging all of your problem solving videos that relates to ME. i had a question, when solving for internal torque at B, i’m assuming we don’t include the torque at C since you didn’t include it in your solution but why exactly is that? thanks so much for all your content and all your help/support through this process!
The method you used here is reference to the opposite end of A what if the reference is taken as A. Im confused. Taking reference at A I got Tb = -700 and Tc=-250. Or is it even correct to take reference as point A?
Hello, that is great question, we can't really start at A because we have fixed end. So always start at the free end. I hope this helps and good luck with your studying!
@@Genieprep Merry Christmas, and I know I'm late to the conversation but I think you actually can start with respect to A if it is a fixed support with a moment and a force in the y and x direction. It's just that, that way would be longer than the way you showed it in the video.
Hello Jeremy, some problems are probably easier than the FE exam. However, I cover those problems because it is important to understand the basics. I also share a lot of problems I or my clients got on their FE exam. Good luck with your studying!
Thank you so much for posting these videos... I’ve been studying for about 2 months and my exam is finally tomorrow. I’ll let you know how it goes
Good luck and let me know how it goes! You're going to do great 😊
enGENIEer I passed! I feel like I owe some gratitude to you so thank you! You have a great channel and excellent content...keep making these videos, I’m confident your channel will continue to grow. You’re very talented, do you have any plans to work in industry?
Thank you, I really appreciate it and congrats on your exam! Maybe lol...
hi engenieer, im binging all of your problem solving videos that relates to ME. i had a question, when solving for internal torque at B, i’m assuming we don’t include the torque at C since you didn’t include it in your solution but why exactly is that? thanks so much for all your content and all your help/support through this process!
Your vids are so helpful!!! Thank you so much for your assistance!!
Thank you
Thank you so much very informative..could you please do a video about the important subject in hydraulic
I think they call it a shaft not a column. Thanks for the video 😀
The method you used here is reference to the opposite end of A what if the reference is taken as A. Im confused. Taking reference at A I got Tb = -700 and Tc=-250. Or is it even correct to take reference as point A?
Hello, that is great question, we can't really start at A because we have fixed end. So always start at the free end. I hope this helps and good luck with your studying!
@@Genieprep But why actually a fixed end is chosen over the isolated end?
@@Genieprep Merry Christmas, and I know I'm late to the conversation but I think you actually can start with respect to A if it is a fixed support with a moment and a force in the y and x direction. It's just that, that way would be longer than the way you showed it in the video.
Are most of the problems you do in the videos similar difficulty to the FE you took?
Hello Jeremy, some problems are probably easier than the FE exam. However, I cover those problems because it is important to understand the basics. I also share a lot of problems I or my clients got on their FE exam. Good luck with your studying!
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