Moments, Torques and Levers - A Level Physics

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  • @lastlaugh98
    @lastlaugh98 9 років тому +16

    If I'm ever confused about a certain topic during a lesson, the first thing I do when I get home is look up one of your videos on the topic and it all becomes clear. Thank you so much, you are a literal life saver.

  • @ssskpgt
    @ssskpgt 10 років тому +62

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  • @officialgazj
    @officialgazj 10 років тому +58

    How long is this piece of paper!?

  • @tashjacobs6522
    @tashjacobs6522 9 років тому +16

    Just wanted to say a massive thank you for making these videos - I personally find them invaluable. They are simple, easy to follow and informative. Thank you again!

  • @apopaa3535
    @apopaa3535 8 років тому +93

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  • @christellamoza9909
    @christellamoza9909 4 роки тому +2

    seven years later, and this dude is out her still saving my exams... thank you kind sir. Your generosity is highly appreciated. I might actually pass physics

  • @DrPhysicsA
    @DrPhysicsA  11 років тому +4

    Congratulations on passing your A-level. Delighted to hear it.

  • @youtubesecure7204
    @youtubesecure7204 4 роки тому +4

    A lovely video, even 7 years after. Clearly explained every bit. Thank you so much!

  • @hebar29
    @hebar29 8 років тому +8

    You're the best physics teacher l've ever seen thank you so much for your lessons

  • @190miranda
    @190miranda 11 років тому +17

    his voice is so clear!really amazing......i didnt even had to pause,,,,,its so damn perfect!

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  11 років тому +15

      How very kind of you to say so.

    • @190miranda
      @190miranda 11 років тому +1

      DrPhysicsA thank you sir!:-)

  • @DrPhysicsA
    @DrPhysicsA  11 років тому

    Yes you can. I just wanted to show how it is derived from moments.

  • @DrPhysicsA
    @DrPhysicsA  11 років тому +2

    Thanks. Good luck in any exams you may be taking.

  • @mahmoudm451
    @mahmoudm451 8 років тому +2

    The way our arm is, although not good in terms of mechanical advantage, but it helps us to grow stronger and muscular :D so I love it.

  • @omardastgir2985
    @omardastgir2985 8 років тому +1

    24:00 wouldn't you use the sum of both forces?

  • @fisslewine1222
    @fisslewine1222 8 років тому +1

    Really good and clear content, really the world is in need of good lectures like this when maths is involved!

  • @ouqassousouhayl7165
    @ouqassousouhayl7165 11 років тому +1

    Thank youu so much Dr,i really love your videos,i'm in 4th year in mechanical school engineering in morocco,continue :) greeting from morocco :)

  • @swcoast
    @swcoast 9 років тому

    With regards to 19:13, I thought the moment of the biceps muscle would take into consideration the distance from where the muscle originates (i.e. shoulder) rather than where it inserts (just past the elbow at the proximal end of the forearm, i.e. 'E' in your diagram). In that case, the distance from shoulder to elbow is larger than that shown in the diagram, and therefore the moment should be larger too. If the distance were at the point where the muscle inserts, i.e. 'E' in the diagram, then that would mean it would be quite irrelevant where a muscle originates, but we were taught in anatomy that a muscle originating further from the elbow joint will have a greater moment than one originating closer to it. Could this just be a case of medics clearly not being physicists and having applied the concept of moments incorrectly? I would really appreciate your help, as this concept is often used as an explanation for the arrangement of muscles, as well as the biomechanics during its actions. Thank you in advance.

  • @DRandR1productionz
    @DRandR1productionz 11 років тому

    thank you so much no one has ever been able to get moments through to me properly this has helped me tremendously

  • @rb10bird
    @rb10bird 9 років тому +1

    thank you so much! I seem to learn better from watching videos than from teachers and your videos are amazing

  • @hamzabadyi4649
    @hamzabadyi4649 7 років тому

    wow the best teacher i had ever seen until this moment thank you. continue

  • @mahmoudm451
    @mahmoudm451 8 років тому

    at 6:51 you said that we must add all the anti-clockwise forces and then subtract from it "N* distance to the pivot B" why is that? N is the normal force and it's equal to all the anti-clockwise forces, if we multiply it by the distance to the pivot B, the we will get a net clockwise force

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  8 років тому

      +Mahmoud Matar You need to calculate all the clockwise and anticlockwise MOMENTS of the force (i.e. force x distance to pivot point).

  • @Cedar843
    @Cedar843 10 років тому +2

    Thank you very much for this helpful medium. Such an altruistic gesture that it must surely be driven by passion, and so I know I've came to the right place.

  • @DrPhysicsA
    @DrPhysicsA  11 років тому

    Have you seen my vid on "Classical Mechanics - A Level Physics"? They deal with equations of motion.

  • @vitoscarletta9267
    @vitoscarletta9267 10 років тому

    You may have just saved my exams...thank you so much dude :) subscribed!

  • @cloudninedreamer96
    @cloudninedreamer96 10 років тому +1

    Thank you! I've got my physics AS exams next week and this really cleared everything up for me, i was getting so confused as i missed the lesson at college, so thanks again!

    • @esabhayat550
      @esabhayat550 5 років тому

      What you doing with yourself now

  • @varunpanchmal8762
    @varunpanchmal8762 9 років тому

    At 7:00. Why do we have to take in account of N?You have changed the pivot point from N to B

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  9 років тому +1

      Varun Panchmal You have to take account of ALL forces except the ones which go through the pivot point (because the moment of any force thro the pivot point is Fxd where d=0). So when the pivot point is B you have to take account of N.

    • @legendfooty
      @legendfooty 9 років тому

      DrPhysicsA

    • @felipemarinho8359
      @felipemarinho8359 9 років тому

      legendfooty I guess no one taught you respect. The man is a physicist and a teacher, he deserves all respect in the world.

    • @jasminfadhilahjapri1611
      @jasminfadhilahjapri1611 9 років тому

      DrPhysicsA so does the value of N is in negative value due to its direction?

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  9 років тому

      Jasmin Japri Yes. You can choose any convention as long as you are consistent. One convention is that all forces which would produce clockwise movement are positive - anticlockwise would be negative.

  • @schmandlaoe5265
    @schmandlaoe5265 8 років тому +2

    Honestly, you are awesome!

  • @DrPhysicsA
    @DrPhysicsA  11 років тому +1

    I'm afraid I don't. And I was never much good at chemistry myself apart from physical chemistry which is pretty much atomic physics.

  • @thisnothendismyalt
    @thisnothendismyalt 11 років тому

    @李溟东 i believe the mass is 6.666666 (ext) kg
    The first step is simply to draw a diagram, it gets easier one you have one

  • @lahockeyboy
    @lahockeyboy 6 років тому

    Thank you again, Professor, for all of your generous and wonderful physics videos

  • @namnamngomium
    @namnamngomium 11 років тому

    DrPhysicsA; You such a human. Thank you.

  • @liltune32
    @liltune32 11 років тому

    DrPhysicsA - you have helped em tremendously. You have shown me that my way fo thinking in physics was terribly wrong and it has significantly improve since. Thanks a lot for your work sir! ^_^

  • @Annum212
    @Annum212 5 років тому

    Sir your videos are amazing ! The way you explained in such detail helped me understand the topic really well. I request you to start making videos on the recent topics of A levels that has been added to the 2018 specification . I've seen so many videos but I only understand the way you explain. Thank you so much!

  • @willking977
    @willking977 7 років тому

    would you include the weight of the sea saw too when doing these calculations?

  • @Playfulzombie
    @Playfulzombie 11 років тому

    This was great, could you do a video on the four equations of motion?

  • @anilsharma-ev2my
    @anilsharma-ev2my 4 роки тому

    Please found out work done by an aneroid barometer in joules per unit volume ?
    Volume of cell cylinder of an aneroid barometer ??

  • @johnarnold312
    @johnarnold312 6 років тому

    Why does the mechanical advantage occur? Not how to find it, but why does it occur?
    I, put 1 pound of downward force in, and if the level is arranged correctly, I get 10 pounds of force out?
    Where do the additional 9 pounds of force come from?

  • @nickmccandless7721
    @nickmccandless7721 Рік тому

    Hey, i am a automotive technician. So if i am Breaking a bolt loose or torquing a large bolt (say a head bolt) with a single arm rachet or spanner wrench. Am i applying a moment to that bolt? we have always said "torque the bolt.

  • @auail5594
    @auail5594 9 років тому

    Is there a video about lever that also concerns the fact that the lever has volume and that the forces are exerted over an area?
    I am trying to calculate the torque that will be exerted on a cylindrical shaft by a ring shaped weight.

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  9 років тому +1

      Au Ail My videos on this subject are for GCSE and A level and I suspect not sufficiently advanced for what you want to do.

  • @wbcs3605
    @wbcs3605 8 років тому +11

    Sir, YOUR videos is so nice...sir i request you to make more video regarding NUCLEAR physics and QUANTUM machanics...THANK YOU SIR.

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  8 років тому +4

      Have you seen the two playlists on these subjects on my channel? ua-cam.com/users/DrPhysicsAplaylists

    • @wbcs3605
      @wbcs3605 8 років тому +2

      DrPhysicsA thank u sir.....

  • @DrPhysicsA
    @DrPhysicsA  11 років тому

    I dont know of any reason why you cant. I suppose the key thing is whether you can find an educational establishment that would teach full A level courses in 1 year.

  • @subramanianchenniappan4059
    @subramanianchenniappan4059 4 роки тому

    Great narration 🙏🙏🙏.I am.trying to revise physics which I studied 30 years back . I am a software developer now

  • @brilliabenny8222
    @brilliabenny8222 4 роки тому

    What is the difference between a level series and GCSE series? Are they same...which series covers the full basics ?

  • @youssefsamih
    @youssefsamih 6 років тому

    Thanks very much . We need more videos please to cover the whole syllabus

  • @MsZulMoon
    @MsZulMoon 11 років тому

    thanks loads..........
    :)
    helped me a lot... passed my a-level well...
    your videos were really helpful!

  • @kimjewelsantos5065
    @kimjewelsantos5065 8 років тому +1

    Mr. Scotty.. beam me up from our final exam later please 😭 live long and prosper DrPhysicsA..

  • @khaleda.k1124
    @khaleda.k1124 10 років тому

    do you have any videos of newtons laws of motions in Alevel ?? and the newtons laws of motion in GCSE revision....... is it the same with Alevel physics??
    and i need a video on turbulent and laminar flows in Alevels??

  • @funkycude57
    @funkycude57 10 років тому

    this is my favorite dr physics a video

  • @inuyasha11p
    @inuyasha11p 7 років тому

    Should I do this first or Circular Motion first?

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  7 років тому

      Either really. My A Level revision playlist is in what I regard as a reasonably logical order.

  • @josephsteers3355
    @josephsteers3355 11 років тому

    On the last part isn't 2FD = 2x.0.5x30 = 30 but then Fx2D= 15, can you not use 2FD?

  • @Szat1
    @Szat1 9 років тому

    Can you please do a video on toppling!
    Thank you!

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  9 років тому +1

      Syed ZA Tirmzi See ua-cam.com/video/rW3DxJNrGJc/v-deo.html towards the end of the video

  • @purplepowersnatcher
    @purplepowersnatcher 8 років тому

    Thank you for your videos, they're awesome!

    • @andrewandrews4059
      @andrewandrews4059 8 років тому

      *there awsome

    • @purplepowersnatcher
      @purplepowersnatcher 8 років тому

      Andrew Andrews
      They are awesome --> They're awesome. Not there are awesome. :D

    • @hassambitw
      @hassambitw 8 років тому +4

      +Andrew Andrews: When you try to sound smart but come out a dumbass

    • @user-kl8vj2qy9w
      @user-kl8vj2qy9w 7 років тому

      hassam bitw looool

  • @zainu0
    @zainu0 11 років тому

    Hi thanks for the amazing videos! I needed ur advice on this, I want to do 3 Alevels in one yr, Is that possible? Can u offer ur thoughts on this plss? Thank u so much

  • @swajihh
    @swajihh 6 років тому

    Sir although we have physics teacher , but you are the best

  • @shakyldanial
    @shakyldanial 10 років тому

    Brilliant Video

  • @ryanlion7688
    @ryanlion7688 10 років тому +1

    Is this targeted towards a specific exam board or is this general and will require your understanding regardless of exam boards (im asking this because i havent started sixth form quite yet)? Thanks very much for taking the time to post these videos as they are helpful to thousands of people.

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  10 років тому +2

      My a level series is intended to cover the material in several exam boards including AQA Edexcel OCR and CIE.

    • @ryanlion7688
      @ryanlion7688 10 років тому

      Brilliant, thanks for responding.

    • @quegunsaeracdckisled
      @quegunsaeracdckisled 10 років тому

      Hello ryan lion

  • @TheBlazefire33
    @TheBlazefire33 11 років тому

    love your videos, and do you know someone like you who teaches chemistry on youtube?

  • @juegoh4618
    @juegoh4618 11 років тому

    i dont know if this is a stupid thing to ask..but if u want to lift the world as Archimedes said,supposedly u must have a very good MA rite? but how does earth gets its weight? gravitational field? where does the gravitational field comes from? the Sun?

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  11 років тому

      Yes. If you want to lift the Earth then you will need a fulcrum, the earth will need to be very close to the fulcrum on one side, and you will need to bear down on the other side a significant distance away. The mass of an object is an inherent part of it. The weight of an object is simply the mass multiplied by any gravitational force acting on it.

  • @kimdelarosa7249
    @kimdelarosa7249 11 років тому

    please make a video about Couple Forces :)

  • @shawnchin5147
    @shawnchin5147 10 років тому

    Hi, i want to know why does a lever works? what actually happens? it seems so magical that the further away the effort from the fulcrum the easier it gets.

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  10 років тому +1

      Ultimately I suppose that is just the nature of nature. But essentially for things which turn we are looking at a form of force called torque which is the product of the actual force and the distance from the turning point.

  • @hritkandel8080
    @hritkandel8080 9 років тому

    SO YOU MEAN THAT IF WE TAKE THE PIVOT TO THE RIGHT HAND END , THE BODY WILL STILL NOT MOVE DOWNWARDS ?

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  9 років тому

      +Devious Minion No. I mean that if you are consistent with your signing convention (je whether clockwise/ anticlockwise forces are +ve/-ve) the direction of turning will fall out of the calculation.

    • @hritkandel8080
      @hritkandel8080 9 років тому

      Thanks , this really helped like all your other videos .

  • @mechwurm
    @mechwurm 11 років тому

    you just need to watch out on these that the Normal Force at the fulcrum is not great enough to snap the lever in half

  • @ChippyTheLengend
    @ChippyTheLengend 11 років тому

    But does load not equal a and does Effort not equal b so would it not be a/b ???

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  11 років тому

      Perhaps you could let me know the point on the video where this arises so I can respond to it.

    • @ChippyTheLengend
      @ChippyTheLengend 11 років тому

      DrPhysicsA 13:29

  • @ibadullahabid8207
    @ibadullahabid8207 11 років тому

    well done , sir!

  • @schrod56
    @schrod56 11 років тому

    How can 2FD be written as F2d ?

    • @masterReca138
      @masterReca138 11 років тому

      its just a multiplication so it can be done in any order its still the same value

  • @LeonePalle
    @LeonePalle 10 років тому

    Wow thanks so much these are too helpful!!

  • @anchalyadav212
    @anchalyadav212 11 років тому

    where is the torque part of the video

    • @DrPhysicsA
      @DrPhysicsA  11 років тому

      It is covered briefly. But you can also find more information on the dynamics of rotating objects in the classical mechanics playlist.

    • @anchalyadav212
      @anchalyadav212 11 років тому

      thanx

  • @VeritasAmantesVocat
    @VeritasAmantesVocat 11 років тому

    Wonderful!

  • @alen7648
    @alen7648 5 років тому

    Brilliant so far...:)

  • @danmcelvenny8378
    @danmcelvenny8378 11 років тому

    fantastic. thank you!

  • @李溟东
    @李溟东 11 років тому

    Hi, doctor, I have a question, could u help me please? A uniform plank of length 1.6 m and mass 4 kg rests on two supports which are 0.3 m from each end of the plank. A mass is attached to one end of the plank. If the normal reaction force on the support nearer to this load is twice the normal reaction force on the other support, determine the mass attached.
    Please help me!! Thank u very much!!

    • @SaintWilliamIII
      @SaintWilliamIII 11 років тому

      I didn't see where anybody had answered, so here is what I got for answers.
      A=16.49
      B=32.98
      M=1.05 mass attached

    • @SaintWilliamIII
      @SaintWilliamIII 11 років тому

      M=1.05 kg

    • @李溟东
      @李溟东 11 років тому

      SaintWilliamIII Thank u so much!! I think they are right!! Thanks!!

  • @zaza92926
    @zaza92926 11 років тому

    Do some question as an explanation please .....

  • @jacobvandijk6525
    @jacobvandijk6525 9 років тому

    Can someone give a clear definition of TORQUE? At the end of this video it seems to be "the sum of moments of force". Am I right? I have my doubts.

    • @Magiix004
      @Magiix004 9 років тому

      +Sjaak van Dijk I would define TORQUE as the ability, for a force, to rotate a mass around an axis, or fulcrum. An exemple I love, torque is very important in car engineering, as it is the power of the engine (FORCE) applied on the axis, which does the weels spin. Got it ?

    • @jacobvandijk6525
      @jacobvandijk6525 9 років тому

      +Mickele Dellaterra Got it! So what's the difference between torque and the moment of a force?

    • @Magiix004
      @Magiix004 9 років тому

      The MOMENT is the turning effect of a force, like said the Doc. Let's take an example: A flat wood table and a small ball. To move that ball from point A to point B, you are going to push it with a force. The ball will roll in an straight path if you do it the right way. That force is simply called force. Imagine now, that same ball is being attached to a string you are holding in your left hand. In your right hand, you've got the ball. The string is held horizontally. If you let the ball fall holding your left hand totally still, the ball will fall with a force equal to G, that's logic. But since this force is being applied through an axis and the ball is rotating around the point of string you are holding, this force is called MOMENTUM. To be concise, momentum defines a rotating force, which refers to TORQUE. Hope I helped !

    • @jacobvandijk6525
      @jacobvandijk6525 9 років тому +1

      +Mickele Dellaterra Appreciate your answer. Thanks!

  • @glamophobic2409
    @glamophobic2409 7 років тому

    superb thnx alot

  • @samarthsai9530
    @samarthsai9530 7 років тому

    Where would Archimedes stand........... Nicer than nice video, by thanks for the clear explanation ,Sir.

  • @mayankmallik3794
    @mayankmallik3794 10 років тому

    10:41 Except the earth is the source of the gravity itself
    Seriously though, the videos are awesome

    • @TheaDragonSpirit
      @TheaDragonSpirit 9 років тому

      A lever isn't affected by gravity in space. You would just exclude this from the equations in space.

  • @sunke88
    @sunke88 11 років тому

    you. are. amazing.

  • @aliceontheinternet123
    @aliceontheinternet123 7 років тому

    youre the best!!

  • @V1DE0DR0ME
    @V1DE0DR0ME 6 років тому

    18:03... Umm Doctor... that Load... :D

  • @АндрейДынин-л8т
    @АндрейДынин-л8т 6 років тому

    r at least show me what part seems wrong to you. please.
    May i ask your opinon on another thing. it is about black hole and dark matter.
    How i see a black hoel and galaxy around it
    all galaxy objects like asteroind, planets stars have a layer like stracture.Most likely black hole too.
    As i see it lairs is 1C-2C-3C-4C-5C-6C divided be speed of light (particles found in big colider most like particles from first lair, they stable there, stable at high speed/pressure),the deeper the heavier. (lairs example-lie earth or sun lairs havier to center push lighter up top)
    Particles constantly fusion and diffusion.
    example of dark matter from here, fusion and diffusion in 3C cast some particles out of lairs, with higher speed then before (then C3) if it direct down it go to C4 or C5 and fusion and diffusion there,
    If it direct up it go out of 1C 2C with no interaction with them (do to Einstain already did relativity (no energy exchange or interaction if speed difference is bigger then C))
    out ward particle travel to the edge of galaxy (black hole is a biggest attractor and alost non particles can escape for long) the path they travel and they are is a dark matter (mass prlonget in space (compare to us)more then in one place at time)
    after they lose speed and get attracted to edge most likely the decay, to simple our known speed particles. (they may decay on the way).
    and they start to move to the BH again,and again, and again.
    Also, we are in black hole in 0C-1C lair 2C is the blacknes we not see)
    it looks ok, but sory for bad English, hope you understand me and my view.
    Basically i see a black hole like this, it is realy hard for me to accept it as single point and big horizone. (i so hubble deep space photos of black hole with sun like surface, it lead me to this)
    can you please help me calculate it or show me where i can get help with calculation.(put it in formula like stracture)
    Best regards Dynin A.I.
    P.S. part of this theory give me rotation namber of black hole and it is 22 years (360).

  • @alpha.m5483
    @alpha.m5483 6 років тому

    Are you telling me if nature was more "efficient"I could lift 350 on the incline.

  • @michaelgordon6607
    @michaelgordon6607 10 років тому

    I'm glad I'm taking German, so I know that null is zero. Also wouldn't a centimeter be .01m, and a millimeter be .001. .1m would be a decameter.

  • @prijeshkarki9696
    @prijeshkarki9696 10 років тому

    wow it heped me alot ...

  • @happy......
    @happy...... 5 років тому

    just happened to pause the vid at 18:01

  • @96MasterOfPuppets96
    @96MasterOfPuppets96 11 років тому

    Subbed.

  • @dubtob
    @dubtob 11 років тому

    cheers

  • @Chipgargoyle123
    @Chipgargoyle123 7 років тому

    Can you do a video on quantum physics please

  • @Playfulzombie
    @Playfulzombie 11 років тому

    Oh sorry, thank you very much. :)

  • @user-vu4bd6up4k
    @user-vu4bd6up4k 4 роки тому

    ممكن إضافة الترجمة الى العربية كلش محتاجيه 😭😭😢

  • @biswajitbhowmik7933
    @biswajitbhowmik7933 7 років тому

    please upgrade video quality not clear image and therefore not understanding at all

    • @user-kl8vj2qy9w
      @user-kl8vj2qy9w 7 років тому +1

      BISWAJIT BHOWMIK
      How is it not clear .. u must be joking

  • @LUNA-zd7jl
    @LUNA-zd7jl 9 років тому

    i love physics but i love weed too,can i smoke weed and learn physics?

    • @mahmoudm451
      @mahmoudm451 8 років тому +2

      +Marijuana Man Physics needs concentration and even if you do concentrate, it's difficult to hold a full grip on it, smoking weed makes your mind go somewhere else and you won't be able to concentrate and thus you'll fail :)

  • @kahnfatman
    @kahnfatman 3 роки тому

    I'm all for the moments but MsG is never good.