@alexhighflyer In India we have to study most of the Mechanics during our high schools to get admission in a reputed college. This includes almost 95% of the topics that are being taken at the 1st year of engineering studies.
They teach you the topics again in 1st year as if you are a starter, irrespective of the branch you choose (that happens almost everywhere).
@Veneratio10 exactly the kind of ignorance one would expect from a chinese schoolboy.. one of the best countries when it comes to stealing intellectual property (no sarcasm)
@alexhighflyer i'm a 2nd year engineering student in the UK, and we too had this as our first lecture for engineering mechanics in year 1. first year modules are always piss easy at the very start, even at the top universities, but the rate at which it gets harder is pretty much exponential.
28:05 I'm confuse in your answer how did you come up with 13N if i use your equation but i know if you use the pythagorean theorem and solving for the hypoteneous you will get 13N
I thought talking about Newton's laws was the most pointless waste of time in statics. I can see talking about that in dynamics, but not statics. I don't see how the hell knowing that outdated crap that was thought of back in the 1600's is going to help you build a bridge, or lay blacktop for a friggin road.
Great video, though I had a few questions. In your example at 24:00 you put the vector displacement at 500. I don't understand how you got that. The same goes for your example at 25:42, how did you get 13 Nt, when you add 12 Nt and 5 Nt? I think I must have missed something here :(
@XxMorguedxX at 24:00 it's the Pythagorean theorem and it's a 3 4 5 triangle
300^2 + 400^2 == 500^2
at 27:20 he enplanes he finding the net force for 2 people pushing on the box. Given the force of one person and the total force applied(net force). the complication comes when he doesn't specify direction. but it becomes clear that he's defining a triangle with 2 force vectors. so it turns into the Fnet^2+F1^2=F2^2 problem. F2= Sqrt(12^2+5^2) = 13
He got a part of this wrong. The actual law is "For each action there is an equal and opposite reaction." not "For each action there is a reaction." The reaction has to be quantified in order for this law to stand.
He got a part of this wrong. The actual law is "For each action there is an equal and opposite reaction." not "For each action there is a reaction." The reaction has to be quantified in order for this to work.
@Kickin321 I have adhd and I find it difficult to listen to one thing and write another so I appreciate the breathing room. Mind you this is on youtube and I can pause, so I see your argument.
I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Module-1 Lecture-1 Engineering Mechanics
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pekidadad 2 months ago
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gonzales596 6 months ago
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TopGunMan 8 months ago
topclass. dream of that class came true
sauravvikram 8 months ago
i feel sleepy
800memo008 11 months ago
@alexhighflyer In India we have to study most of the Mechanics during our high schools to get admission in a reputed college. This includes almost 95% of the topics that are being taken at the 1st year of engineering studies.
They teach you the topics again in 1st year as if you are a starter, irrespective of the branch you choose (that happens almost everywhere).
Shre360 1 year ago
i thing i shld fix an amplifier in his throat for a louder sound. he is like mumering.
MrEprade 1 year ago
why is he teaching basic algebra halfway through ?--''
JonhnyGrave108 1 year ago
Going to do mechanical engineering next year...this will be useful
MoOtJeMan 1 year ago
in romania we learn this kind of stuff in the 2nd year of highschool xD
alexhighflyer 1 year ago
@alexhighflyer they have school in romania?!?!
hfdpayner 1 year ago
Your sarcasm is based on your poor knowledge.You have Google...use it before you make an afirmation
mirceay 1 year ago
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mirceay 1 year ago
@alexhighflyer precisely why romania is one of the most intellectually developed countries in the world.
(sarcasm)
Veneratio10 1 year ago
@Veneratio10 exactly the kind of ignorance one would expect from a chinese schoolboy.. one of the best countries when it comes to stealing intellectual property (no sarcasm)
Keh0ol 1 year ago
@alexhighflyer i'm a 2nd year engineering student in the UK, and we too had this as our first lecture for engineering mechanics in year 1. first year modules are always piss easy at the very start, even at the top universities, but the rate at which it gets harder is pretty much exponential.
Veneratio10 1 year ago
@alexhighflyer Dw about these faggots. I live in AUS but hav family in Romania, and yes their system is really strong. :)
IPMountainDew 9 months ago
28:05 I'm confuse in your answer how did you come up with 13N if i use your equation but i know if you use the pythagorean theorem and solving for the hypoteneous you will get 13N
romyboy 1 year ago
I thought talking about Newton's laws was the most pointless waste of time in statics. I can see talking about that in dynamics, but not statics. I don't see how the hell knowing that outdated crap that was thought of back in the 1600's is going to help you build a bridge, or lay blacktop for a friggin road.
JCM1325 1 year ago
Great video, though I had a few questions. In your example at 24:00 you put the vector displacement at 500. I don't understand how you got that. The same goes for your example at 25:42, how did you get 13 Nt, when you add 12 Nt and 5 Nt? I think I must have missed something here :(
XxMorguedxX 1 year ago
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cindytg87 1 year ago
@XxMorguedxX at 24:00 it's the Pythagorean theorem and it's a 3 4 5 triangle
300^2 + 400^2 == 500^2
at 27:20 he enplanes he finding the net force for 2 people pushing on the box. Given the force of one person and the total force applied(net force). the complication comes when he doesn't specify direction. but it becomes clear that he's defining a triangle with 2 force vectors. so it turns into the Fnet^2+F1^2=F2^2 problem. F2= Sqrt(12^2+5^2) = 13
cindytg87 1 year ago
@cindytg87 Ah I see, silly me I wasn't thinking about the equation to the Pythagorean Theorem. Thanks for clearing that up cindy ^_^
XxMorguedxX 1 year ago
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wiibot15 1 year ago
lol i am like in grade 9 and don't really get this!
TruAzn100 1 year ago
@ 50.35 there is a small mistake:
if u rotate the prime axis about the y-axis
Az' = Az cosθ + Ax sinθ
Ax = -Ax cosθ + Az cosθ
whereas u have written :
Az' = Az cosθ + Ay sinθ
Ax = -Ax cosθ + Ay cosθ
please check !
sivathegethu 1 year ago
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He got a part of this wrong. The actual law is "For each action there is an equal and opposite reaction." not "For each action there is a reaction." The reaction has to be quantified in order for this law to stand.
RazedinBlacklight 1 year ago
He got a part of this wrong. The actual law is "For each action there is an equal and opposite reaction." not "For each action there is a reaction." The reaction has to be quantified in order for this to work.
RazedinBlacklight 1 year ago
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suleydaman 1 year ago
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wiibot15 1 year ago
The intro song reminds me of " Resident evil CV save room theme"
so many memories. so nice.
KakHazhar 1 year ago
Wow, any 14 year old can go through this and learn something new:D. Better than porn :D!!!
Chrisspy704 1 year ago
@Chrisspy704 whoah... dont get carried away...
edwardocortez 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@Chrisspy704 "Wow, any 14 year old can go through this and learn something new:D. Better than porn :D!!!"
arguably a 14 year old can also learn something while watching porn
he should even be able to put what he learned to good use way sooner than he'll be able to make any use of what he can learn here :P
Keh0ol 1 year ago
good one
2282716 1 year ago
ths vedio is very very helpful............thank u
19sangeeta 2 years ago
It was a little repetitive but it was helpful
EpicSmartAss 2 years ago
Nice very basics got it down now.
EpicSmartAss 2 years ago
excellent work!
1888junkteam 2 years ago
might just pass my exam now
leknit220 2 years ago
What a great presentation.
Emilyheartshim 2 years ago
i hate it when people write out (slowly) everything they say.
Kickin321 2 years ago
@Kickin321 I have adhd and I find it difficult to listen to one thing and write another so I appreciate the breathing room. Mind you this is on youtube and I can pause, so I see your argument.
edwardocortez 1 year ago
thanks for this video
fazly1985 2 years ago 2
very refreshing nice one guys
bravo2323 2 years ago 4
great lecture
alcu1960 2 years ago 2
Great lecture sereies to brush up basics!!!
Thanks you so much!!!
Najm786 2 years ago 4
thanks u r a g for reall
nathalyathaly 3 years ago 14
Thanks for uploading this video.
HUKASASHA 3 years ago 24