Great, but it's hard to follow equasion with u standing in front. Of it. Lol 😅
amberleekohlman
thank you Michel van Biezen you are a brain turbo charger. This is going to help me on my finals
yanthos
Sir you are perfect teacher how could one thank you for your support and help 🙏 😀 😊 ❤
zuhairalsaffar
Question: Thank you Professor van Biezen. Your lectures are excellent and provide clear explanations of complex phenomena.
I have a related question about this topic and would be grateful if you can provide an explanation with your usual clarity.
Specifically I am interested in transverse vibration of bars but find it difficult to understand the physical interpretation of, particularly, rotary inertia (old texts refer to it is rotatory inertia) and shear when bars are not slender or on slender bars for the frequency of the higher overtones. Classic texts provide mathematical corrections for the effects, but don't explain their physical origin. Are you able to assist?
astyanaxfromdownunder
Great video. I was wondering what would happen if the system was not perfectly rigid because objects in real life are obviously not perfectly rigid. Would that affect the net torque?