Strength of Materials: Torsion (Part 1 of 2)

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • Part 2 • Strength of Materials:...
    This video is for civil engineering students who are having a hard time understanding strength of materials.
    This is a raw video and unedited due to time constraints. Please pardon me if there are some mistakes in the video. Feel free to comment down your corrections and suggestions to help me improve videos in the future. I am using mixture of Filipino and English language in this video.
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    About me:
    I am Jay T. Cabuñas, civil engineer, master plumber, DPWH accredited materials engineer 1 and an engineering professor from Davao

Komentáře • 8

  • @ianibarra1036
    @ianibarra1036 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks! this will help me on my finals!

  • @marcdaniel7600
    @marcdaniel7600 Před 3 lety

    totally appreciated sir, thank you kaayo! Padayon lang jd sir. God bless hehe

  • @fazleyrabbypatwary7136

    thank you sir,,really life saviour.

  • @mechanizersstudyzone8984

    I am seeing from Pakistan it was outstanding

  • @baliladarrendred9894
    @baliladarrendred9894 Před 3 lety

    thsnks sir

  • @AyandaMtjali
    @AyandaMtjali Před rokem

    hi sir, so when calculating the max shear stress, we do not have to put the negative sign of the torque into the formula, even though on the diagram we have a negative torque?

  • @erlynjanetomas4837
    @erlynjanetomas4837 Před rokem

    Hello po Engr! Super helpful po yung video pero tanong ko lang po kung bakit hindi poitive 800 yung torque po C to D?

  • @rechylecalusayan2538
    @rechylecalusayan2538 Před rokem

    Hello po engr. What if po yung diagram hindi po nag end sa zero paano po ba yun?