FE EXAM STATICS - GENERATING A MOMENT PART 1 | FE EXAM PRACTICE PROBLEM | DAILYDOSE 026

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What is a MOMENT?

A MOMENT is the measure of a force's tendency to cause a body to rotate about a specific point or axis.

This is different from the tendency for a body to move, or translate, in the direction a force is acting.

In order for a moment to develop, the force must act upon the body in a way that causes it to begin to twist.

This occurs every time a force is applied so that it does not pass through the centroid of the body.

A MOMENT is due to a force not having an equal and opposite force directly along it's line of action.

Check out the video and see how we can go about solving this type of problem in the most efficient manner.

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"What is the FE Exam?"

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The FE Exam (which is formally referred to as the Fundamentals of Engineering exam) is the first of two exams you will be taking as an engineer to obtain your Professional Engineer License (PE).

You may also hear this exam referred to as the Engineer in Training exam (EIT Exam), in which, once you pass, you will obtain your EIT Certification...or in some states, become an Engineering Intern (EI)...same thing.

As far as eligibility is concerned, to sit for the exam, generally speaking, anyone with a degree in engineering or a related field, or currently enrolled in their final year of an ABET accredited engineering curriculum, is eligible to take the FE Exam.

Each state does have their specific requirements so you must refer to your local engineering boards for the specifics, especially if you fall outside the general requirements stated above.

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Justin Dickmeyer is a Licensed Professional Engineer, Entrepreneur and the CEO/Founder of Prepineer, a full-service FE Exam preparation experience developed in the trenches and distributed 100% online to students across 150+ countries around the world.

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Struggling to surpass the consistent obstacles that flaunted themselves through the process of preparing for his Professional Engineering exams, Justin dreamed of an easier, more effective way to studying. A way that would leverage more of the time and effort he had already put in to learning while attending San Diego State University.

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you are talking too much, please solve the problem without wasting time. it takes only one minute NOT eight minutes

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