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Determine the tension developed in the three cables required to support the traffic light
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Determine the tension developed in the three cables
required to support the traffic light, which has a mass of
20 kg. Take h = 3.5 m.
It's funny how I've always had teachers/professors that would assume we learned matrices in the past, so they'd always skip over actually teaching them. As a result, I've never been formally taught how to do matrices, and I'm a third-year mechanical engineering student in college.
Did you not take linear algebra as a sophomore?
Yukti Shinglot it’s not a required course so nope lol
Spencer Brayman aaah okay hahah
@@yuktishinglot151 i had to improv learning matrices in calc 2 because was never taught before.
Why am I not getting ur awnsers when doing the same matrices as you
Really great video. I recommend it to anyone trying to understand physics tension problems. Thank you so much, awesome video
This question is 4 pages long and it's only worth 1 point. Yeah and I have 14 questions left, FML.
THANK YOU! GREAT VID!
Thanks very much
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You dont even need this lol
3:10 how did you find Uw?
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Im sorry but your way of explaining and use of matrices are very hard to understand, im in engineering and couldnt understand (have never seen) your way of matrices. Also what tension force is x, y and z?
What univeristy do you go to
I'm pretty sure he's using cramer's rule, you should be able to do this easily if you took Linear Algebra.
The method he's using is the cross product of vectors to find the determinant.