Mechanics of Materials: Lesson 2 - Normal Stress, Review of Units

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I love the way you connect the resolution of forces with the calculation for normal stress, it makes far more sense like this

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I like how it ends exactly at 2:54 (...cm) when he says "Freedom Units!"

tonytober
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Thanks a lot professor Hanson for that great effort. Ps. 0.280 mpa equals 280 kpa not just pascal.

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@ 13:42 Dr. Hanson got the unit wrong.. it must be in KPa since he multiply the answer by 1000 and the unit before the multiplication is MPa

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Thanks Professor Hanson, the explanation is very clear and easy to follow.

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The best mechanic of materials course. Helal

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Absolutely incredible....One question sir can you show me steps on how you calculate 87.93 N and 65.3 N? I would be grateful.

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I was so confused until 10:45. I paused and tried to see how on Earth T_BC became T_AB. If only I had waited literally 10 more seconds

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really needed this class, my teacher is not with it at all

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Beautiful as well as ver very helpful video, i do have one question tho.How come and we did A=π (10)^2 and not A=π (20)^2 (20 being the diammeter of the cable) .Thank you for your helpful explanations and beautiful layouts.

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At minute 10:16, how did he find Tbc and how did he find Tab? What did he do to find them?

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is this the same course with MECHANICS OF MATERIALS

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how do you know when to use cos or sin

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