It's all the same The math still maths even when you use lbs mm I'd ask for a refund on the degree because if you don't understand someone failed to either teach or grade you properly
@@caramelypoops I would expect anyone with an engineering degree to understand the principles of entry level engineering regardless of the units used or language used
Very good explanation Tim 👌
Cheers Dr. Ian! Hope the family & DCU are going well!
Awesome setup.
Could you also get more torque by using a longer crank arm?
Yes. You are absolutely correct.
how many teet again?
I cant understand science in non-metric system, even with my engg degree.
It's all the same
The math still maths even when you use lbs mm
I'd ask for a refund on the degree because if you don't understand someone failed to either teach or grade you properly
I clicked on the video just to comment on this exact thing!
@@bluejayfabrications2216 just because someone doesn't speak your language they are somehow wrong or defective ?
@@caramelypoops I would expect anyone with an engineering degree to understand the principles of entry level engineering regardless of the units used or language used
@@bluejayfabrications2216 I'm a plumber. I understand the principle. I don't get the units because the maths is easier with metric units.
An irishman speaking in imperial, you might as well bring back british rule. 🙄😪
I feel sick.
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