Physical meaning of Moment of Inertia | Engineering Mechanics | Mechanical & Civil | Gate & ESE
Lecture which explains physical meaning of Moment of Inertia.
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@govindankrishnamoorthy51
3 жыл бұрын
Excellent
yes I was serching for its physical meaning. And now I am getting it here. Thanks Brother.
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only video i found so far which clearly explains the literal meaning of M.I. Kudos.
Amazing way of explanation. Finally now I can say that I understand MOI. Thanks a lot for such a wonderful explanation sir
Really informative video... Now I understand about moment of inertia.. Got the clarity for all my doubts
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So far the best explanation I have ever heard
Best concept explanation of Moment of Inertia I found!!! Thank you!
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Crystal clear conceptual explanation sir 🙂 Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us .
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Today I understood moment of inertia I was trying from many day but there is no any video on utube like this Thanks you so much sir
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This lecture was very much required. THANKS.
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Excellent explanation of moment of inertia... First time i understood about MI👌thank u so much
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Sir your way of teaching is damn good. Your video cleared my all doubts.
Thanks brother for giving some awesome knowledge about MI ..
I am trying to understand MI from my plus one class but l had no idea about it.thank you sir 🥰 you are a good teacher
Wow!! My eyes have opened!
Maza agya bro. I got it that why the thickness of sheet increase to resist the moment of bending.
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Thankyou sooo much sir!!! One of best videos one could ever get on this topic !!! Thanks a ton!!!
Great teaching , really understood, thank you
Explanation very well done. Would like to add this clarification : Inertia is resistance to Change (not resistance to motion). Moment is the product of a qunatity (mass, force, area, etc.) with its distance from a reference pt. - here it is square of distance. The term Inertia because, these terms are inversely proportional to bending or angular acceleration, etc. - area offers resistance to bending and mass resists acceleration. Note that it is Moment Of Inertia i.e., product of distance sq. of the resisiting quantity (area or mass), and not Inertia to bending moment - not a resistance to applied bending moment. In fact, they are proportional to the applied moment - higher moment of inertia requires higher moment or torque for the same amount of defelection or acceleration.
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Very well explained 🙌 thank you so much
Thank you very much brother... You make me to.. understand the MOI in a easy way
This was very helpful..appreciable! ...thanks
Brilliant young man.
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I like your example how you explain the basic concept of interia, on whiteboard
Nicely explained ....searching throughout internet for REAL meaning of moment of inertia.....thanks for explaining.....clearly understood....🤗
@EnduranceEngineeringAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped
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Thank you Bro. Very Clear Explain.
Excellent explanation thank you so much sir
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Perfectly explained..thanks
Thanks for the physical explanation on MI sir😊!
Nicely explained!
Nice conceptual explanation
Thank u dear, Nicely explained.
Thanks bro....the concepts are well and clearly explained..... searching for a video like this🤩.....and relating with examples gives more understanding...thank you so much
@EnduranceEngineeringAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
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Thanks a lot for this vdo.
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Very good..,👏
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@EnduranceEngineeringAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you🙂
Thank you So much Sir for this video. U cleared many of my doubts.
@EnduranceEngineeringAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
Don't forget to check part 2 of moment of inertia - Mass MOI.
Thank you so much dear it was really helpful
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Very good explanation
Too good explanation... Please upload related videos & Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
@EnduranceEngineeringAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
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@EnduranceEngineeringAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
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@EnduranceEngineeringAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
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Wonderful explanation
Awesome lecture
Nice concept sir
Even I completed my masters currently working as FEA Engineer. But never did I got such a clear cut explanation till now. Good job 👍
@hemachandra2680
4 жыл бұрын
can please tell the sources to get the best knowledge over FEA
@technicalacumen8540
4 жыл бұрын
@@hemachandra2680 refer lectures of Nachiketa tiwari for basic knowledge on the application side of FEA, start practicing textbook problems in an FEA software and try to validate the results using your concepts of mechanics. For programming side of it refer lectures of CS Upadhyay and try making your own programs for analysis in Fortran or python. Decide your priorities and learn accordingly. All the best 👍
@EnduranceEngineeringAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
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Good explanation 👍
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@EnduranceEngineeringAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
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Good Explanation
Very nicely explained about physical meaning. could you please explain how we derive I = AK^2 practically?
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Thank you
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