Mechanical Engineering: Ch 12: Moment of Inertia (8 of 97) Basic Shapes & Their Moment of Inertia
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In this video I will explain and give the formulas of their moment of inertia of the basic shapes of point mass, solid disk, disk with hole, hollow disk, solid sphere, hollow sphere, beam rotating at center, beam rotating at end, board rotating about center, and board rotating about side.
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thanks so much! very helpful for my test tomorrow
Thank you so much for these videos! have you taught Dynamic Engineering which is the class after the Mechanical engineering? if yes! would you post the link and if no, will you teach that course? Thank you
Crystal clear explanation Sir!!!
I was confused about this. Thanks sir!
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Thank you very much sir, it was good presentation, let's say I want to rotate a chassis of trailer or some welded structure..how to find I, in real world we calculate acceleration torque for structures to rotate and weld application. Your answer will be appreciated. Thanks in advance..
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Excellent video, very good explanation. I have a question: what are the differences between the Mass moment inertia and the Volume Moment of Inertia?
Sir it is a nice explanation video... I have a question : do you Have a video of derivation of these formulas? Because often i can not remember them correctly
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Sir,how to find the torque required to rotate a solar panel kept horizontally in between two bearings
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Sir, I want to ask, where did you get the r squared from? thanks
What about a beam rotating at a point slightly away from center ?
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How to CALCULATE the values??
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