Statics - Two Force Member
Statics problems often include two force members. These are just pinned bars in which the end forces are aligned with the axis of the bars. I show you how two force members work and do an example problem.
Statics problems often include two force members. These are just pinned bars in which the end forces are aligned with the axis of the bars. I show you how two force members work and do an example problem.
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I honestly think the videos for the core engineering classes (statics, dynamics, thermo, strength) are getting so good that a student who's motivated enough could just get a textbook and watch the videos, and understand as much or more than students taking these classes for credit.
You just explained a concept that took our professor three lectures to explain (poorly, I might add) in 10 minutes. Thank you so much for posting this material.
Great explanation! Simple and straight forward, my teacher was so boring that I slept through every lecture and therefore failed. So I'm following your videos now and they really helped me out. Thanks!
Thank You Professor French! I wish I had a devoted professor back in my undergraduate years as you are!
Thanks! Dealing with a simple problem was very helpful to understand the concept.
Excellent example😊. Thanks for sharing!
Great video, thank you!
Thanks a lot.
@purdueMET
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You're most welcome!
Prof , doesn't the 1000 N force cause a moment about point B ?
joint B one force reaction y-axis ,not x-axis
Is that "baleh", as in Farsi way of saying "yes" on the board? lol :D Anyways, I really found the video helpful. Thank you for explaining so clearly :) Mersi
@purdueMET
9 жыл бұрын
Bita Behgooy Sorry to be so late in responding. Yes, that is a word in Farsi. When I did the video, I had a very bright student from Iran and I wanted to learn at least a few words. You are very observant :-)
Thank you so much for giving me some form of direction in the world of static equilibrium two force members.
Great Statics videos! They really help my crammed study sessions when my professor isn't around!
man i really love this video! but i love your tshirt even more, i stopped the video to look for it online!
Nice T-Shirt Sir!! I'm laughing as I see your video
wow i love your picture! clever!
Boo Yah! Thanks very much.
video was pretty straight forward, but there wasnt much explanation about 2 force member as the title says
Doesnt the final answer tells us the member is in tension?
a poor example of a straigtforward concept. if the force in 2_ is zero, the member is not necessary, and neither is joint 3. to me, when teaching fundamentals, the introduction of unnecessary components confuses the issue.