Strength of Materials: Torsion (Part 2 of 2)
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2020
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This video is for civil engineering students who are having a hard time understanding strength of materials.
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Nakuha ko po ang Tb= 657.03 (N.m)? Parang N.mm po yata? Correct nlng po ako if wrong
Hindi ma input sa calculator then ng com-up ng 657 something
Nakuha ko gamit ang photomath hahahaha
i'm having trouble po sa pagkuha ng Tb, yung nakukuha ko po is 0. How to come up po with 657.031?
I had to use MATLAB software to come up with that answer... I basically wrote the equation as he has written it in the video
this is what I wrote in MATLAB
solve(((T-1000)*(1000)*(2000))./((pi/32)*(25^4)*(35*10^3))+((T-700)*(1000)*(2000))/((pi/32)*(50^4)*(28*10^3))+(T*1000*2500)/((pi/32)*(25^4)*(83*10^3)))
and my output was this
36237776425519100075195837393352400/55153863378920369088361954146493
where at this point I plugged it in my TI-84 and divided to get the 657.031
when I tried to solve for Tb individually... it just was not working so I had to solve the entire sum at once. You can see where you can divide the top number from the bottom number.
tama po ba pagka compute niyo sa value ng TB?
Pa check nga po ulit kung ano talagang value ng TB. Thanks
hello po, paano po nakuha yung TB = 657.031? reply po asap, thank you po!