This channel literally explains each and every topic extremely well and in very few minutes, my professor took around a week , this video did in 10 minutes
Probably the best video on Truss in YT for me. Thank you for helping us. So much respect and honor for you
Probably the best truss video I can find on YouTube. Thanks for explaining all these concepts in 10 minutes when it took my lecturer more than a week to do so 😅
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this video shows us how we must understand the joining of trusses :face-blue-smiling:thank you for helping us
Please cover more topics, your videos are so far the best teaching videos on youtube.
Explained it better and in less time than my prof, thanks!
Literally the best video on trusses I have seen.
question, at 4:12 , how do i know that the angle is 60 degrees between Fce and Fcb?
I've watched most of your lessons and you're the best
i had a difficulty since my last semester in this topic but by watching it , this video clear my concepts in minutes.
it's awesome that such a content this quality is free.
3:28 I'm confused at Joint D (Fx). Isn't the FDE supposed to be negative since the arrow of FDE from Pin in the X axis is going left?
This by far is the best video on Truss!
was getting completely fried by trusses for my class but this cleared everything up thank you so much for this. keep going
Hi, could you explain something for me? At 4:05, If we take the the 8kN force to the same coordinate of the green arrow at D, it should be F_DC - 8*cos30 = 0, but it gives the wrong result (6.9kN). Why this does not work?
6:36 why do you use sin for x forces and cos for y forces in this problem?
Thanks bro..i recommended your channel to my mechanical Department
Why have you used sin to calculate for the x axis instead of cos on your second example please clarify me so i can continues
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