Sir i have an one important question and it is very doubtful for me. This question is when you determine the tension of B,y then why you calculate sum of fy in whole free body? please answer this question quickly if it is possible for you.
Sir, as you said Fh will be same on both side but i calculuted Fh using right side sag and distance there was lil difference your Fh is 3790 and when i calculated using right side my Fh was 3786. I know its not much difference but its not same. Is this difference negligible. BTW THANKS for video
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Sir why you take left side distance x and y in F. horizontal
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is the formula same on SI system? say.. N/m..?
I believe it's late to say it, but yes
Sir i have an one important question and it is very doubtful for me. This question is when you determine the tension of B,y then why you calculate sum of fy in whole free body? please answer this question quickly if it is possible for you.
This question came in my paper . I just solved it . Online examination . Thanku so much . This question contain 20 marks . So its for sure . Oh yeah .
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hi, at 6:17 you wrote x=25÷(1.08165) but I think that it must be x=25÷(1.8165)
Thanks.... but the results is correct
Sir, as you said Fh will be same on both side but i calculuted Fh using right side sag and distance there was lil difference your Fh is 3790 and when i calculated using right side my Fh was 3786. I know its not much difference but its not same. Is this difference negligible.
BTW THANKS for video
Sir,
Your calculations are either wrong or you didn't use all decimals...Fh is always the same
even if you use all the decimals we not gettin 3790 for the RHS
@@anotidaishechigiya6773 If you use up to 4 decimals you'll get the same Fh on both sides
Hello, this video helped a lot.
Which text book is this from?
Hibbeler Structural Analysis
How do we find the maximum tension of the cable and also the minimum?
Hi. Hello to you too.
Maximum tension occurs where the slope of the cable is the steepest (closest to vertical). Minimum tension occurs where the cable is horizontal.
I saw on other notes that the formula for Fh = wL²/8h instead of wL²/2h ?
Oh wait i think i got it,some notes would leave L representing the whole length,not the half length; w(L/2)²/2h = wL²/8h
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Why did u add 1 to 0.8165?
hello to you too... i added because it must be added. please check the explanation again
The name of this books writer?
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What if L is not given?
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