You gotta continue man com’n We need more videos for chapters 13,14,15 please Keep up waiting for your newest update on dynamics course. Don’t let me down I already got F on it in the first semester 💔
Dear Engineers Academy = Have almost watched most of the videos in chapter 12. When is chapter 13 planned for release ? These are quite useful. Please follow the same methodology.
In example one why dont we take the centripetal acceleration... Can u pls explain how to do the question by using accelerations normal and tangential components
@@EngineersAcademy2020 i was talking about the example no. 2 Because you got a negative acceleration, right? but acceleration should always be positive. You could have just write below your answer.
You gotta continue man com’n
We need more videos for chapters 13,14,15 please
Keep up waiting for your newest update on dynamics course. Don’t let me down I already got F on it in the first semester 💔
Thank you so much. Greetings from mexico!
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Well explained Sir... Thank you😊
Keep on discussing Sir 😉
Welcome. Keep watching and share with your colleagues.
@@EngineersAcademy2020 Okay Sir😊
Great video sir❤
another great video sir. Thanks for this
So nice of you
13:29 since when does dividing by zero give us zero? that is undefined, other than that great video and very very helpful
Thanks for correction that is slip of tongue, tan^-1 (undefined) is 90 degrees actually
very intersitng
This is awesome! thanks
Dear Engineers Academy = Have almost watched most of the videos in chapter 12. When is chapter 13 planned for release ? These are quite useful. Please follow the same methodology.
It will soon be available.. keep watching. Also share my channel with ur colleagues. Thanks
hello sir, i have one question about the version of one note you are using .. can you tell me how can i get this version ?
thanks in advance
Download older version of Microsoft office, and install it. I think this is Office 16.
thank you so much @@EngineersAcademy2020
In example one why dont we take the centripetal acceleration... Can u pls explain how to do the question by using accelerations normal and tangential components
In the 2nd question, you forgot to use (0.002). but still, the answer is true.
Sir kindly chap 13 kinetics ke problems bhi upload kar dain please. Pore UA-cam pe aik video bhi nahi hia is ki.
I will try my best to solve!
you are from which university?
From Air University Pakistan
@@EngineersAcademy2020 yesss sir chap 13 pleaseee i have finals next week and theres no video of chap 13 anywhere
Sir i have a question in engineering dynamics jl mariyam 8th edition chapter 5question 13..can u say how to solve it
Nice sir
Sir can you have done the engineering dynamics edition 5 ir 6
acceleration will never become negative, right?
Acceleration is constant i.e 12.8 ft/sec.
@@EngineersAcademy2020 i was talking about the example no. 2 Because you got a negative acceleration, right? but acceleration should always be positive. You could have just write below your answer.
And one more thing, I got confused about the *dot *dot thing haha
I wish you could explain it further.
@@smartybayan6646 acceleration ba negative. It's called deceleration
@@smartybayan6646 the dot thing is just a simplified notation for derivative
why 1.6x but not 25.6 ..anyone can explain ???
in question no 1
Because 1.6x is by Velocity in y axis alone, and 25.6 is the outcome of the distance and the velocity
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