In mathematics, a moment is a specific quantitative measure, used in both mechanics and statistics, of the shape of a set of points. If the points represent mass, then the zeroth moment is the total mass, the first moment divided by the total mass is the center of mass, and the second moment is the rotational inertia. If the points represent probability density, then the zeroth moment is the total probability (i.e. one), the first moment is the mean, the second central moment is the variance, the third moment is the skewness, and the fourth moment (with normalization and shift) is the kurtosis. The mathematical concept is closely related to the concept of moment in physics.
For a boundeddistribution of mass or probability, the collection of all the moments (of all orders, from 0 to ∞) uniquely determines the distribution.
Significance of the moments
The n-th moment of a real-valued continuous function f(x) of a real variable about a value c is
It is possible to define moments for random variables in a more general fashion than moments for real values—see moments in metric spaces. The moment of a function, without further explanation, usually refers to the above expression with c = 0.
Force is the fourth studio album by Japanese pop-rock unit Superfly. It was released on September 19, 2012. Force commemorates the group's fifth anniversary and was released in several formats, including a special fifth anniversary edition which includes a bonus CD (included with the first-press releases), a vinyl version of the album, and a commemorative poster. Japanese convenience store Lawson will also exclusively sell a special edition of the album which includes a bonus DVD. On the iTunes Store, the album will be packaged with one bonus track, with a second reserved for those who pre-ordered the album.
The album's title comes from both the English word "force" as well as the similarity between the Japanese pronunciations of "force" and "fourth".
To support Force, Superfly is going on two separate tours, the "Live Force" national concert hall tour from October 2012 through January 2013 and the tentatively titled "Superfly Arena Tour 2013" in March and April 2013.
Throughout the series, characters exhibit various paranormal powers that rely on the Force, such as telekinesis and empathy. The Force has a negative and destructive aspect called the "dark side", which feeds off emotions such as fear, anger, greed, pride, jealousy and hate. Jedi Master Yoda explains to his pupil Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back (1980):
In baseball, a force is a situation when a baserunner is compelled (or forced) to vacate his time-of-pitch base—and thus try to advance to the next base—because the batter became a runner. A runner at first base is always forced to attempt to advance to second base when the batter becomes a runner. Runners at second or third base are forced only when all bases preceding their time-of-pitch base are occupied by other baserunners and the batter becomes a runner.
A forced runner's force base is the next base beyond his time-of-pitch base. Any attempt by fielders to put a forced runner out is called a force play. Think of forced runners as bumper cars. If with a runner on first, the batter hits a ground ball, the batter must run to first, and since two runners are not allowed to stay on one base at one time, the runner who was on first to begin with is now bumper-carred by the advancing batter over to second. If there already was a runner on second as well, that runner is now bumper-carred over to third, and so on. If a runner is bumper-carred over to the next base by the advancing batter or by another runner who was bumper-carred by the advancing batter, then that runner is considered to have been forced to advance to the next base. If, however, with a runner on third, for example, the batter hits a ground ball, the batter must run to first, but the runner on third, not having been bumper-carred by the batter, is not forced to advance and can stay where he is if he elects to.
Moment of a Force | Mechanics Statics | (Learn to solve any question)
Learn about moments or torque, how to find it when a force is applied at a point, 3D problems and more with animated examples. We talk about the line of action, breaking forces into components and using that to find moments, and resultant moments. We also go into using the cross product to figure out the moment as well.
🔹Breaking 2D forces into components: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrL5d-2CabQ
🔹Forces Along a Line (3D forces): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCeWy1kmxMs
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Moments | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool
Moments | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool
Think of a spanner loosening a fixed nut, or a child on a seesaw, or a door opening around a fixed hinge. All of these things are connected by something called moments…
A moment is the turning force around a fixed pivot. The pivot is the nut, or the middle of the seesaw, or the hinge. We can have one moment acting, which results in a turning force… Or if something is balanced, or in equilibrium, the moments are equal and opposite. To be balanced, this lighter child needs to sit further away from the pivot. And the heavier child needs to be closer. This is because the size of a moment is determined by the force and a distance.
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published: 13 Jan 2019
GCSE Physics - How Moments Work - Spanners and Seesaws #46
This video covers:
- The concept of moments
- How to calculate moments
- Clockwise and anticlockwise moments on seesaws
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses
- See below for whether it is higher or foundation tier for your exam board
- This is triple (separate) science for all exam boards
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Moments of force.
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🔺11 - Moment of a Force about a Point 2D Examples 1 - 3
🔺11 - Moment of a Force about a Point 2D Examples 1 - 3
In this video we are going to learn how to learn how to determine the moment or resultant moment of forces about a point.
Moment of a force about a point O is the force times the perpendicular distance from O or the axis containing O to the line of action of the force
Mo = Force * perpendicular distance (Nm)
Moment can be taken in the clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
We shall solve three examples in this video.
00:00 - Moment of a force
06:58 - Example 1
12:30 - Example 2
18:47 - Example 3
Make sure to watch till the end.
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Moment About a Specified Axis | Mechanics Statics | (Learn to Solve Any Question)
Learn to find the moment about a specific axis instead of a singular point. We talk about a scalar method and a vector method to solve these problems. We also go through 3 examples step by step.
In the examples, sometimes it's shown that a force would turn an object about a point or an axis, in reality, this is only to help students visualize the moment created by a force.
🔹 How to express forces with coordinate direction angles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz7gPpIL0Gk
🔹 How to solve a triple scalar product (cross product): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8IHrg3pc7g
🔹 Moments of a force: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNNnPZ68STI
🔹 How to find position and unit vectors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCeWy1kmxMs
Intro (00:00)
Determine the magnitude of the moment produced by this...
published: 14 Jan 2021
Torque, Basic Introduction, Lever Arm, Moment of Force, Simple Machines & Mechanical Advantage
This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into torque which is also known as moment of force. Torque is the product of force and lever arm also known as moment arm. The lever arm is the perpendicular distance between the axis of rotation and the line of action of the force. Torque is the rotational equivalent of force. Positive torque values produce counterclockwise rotation and negative torques produce clockwise rotation. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems of torques as it relates to doors, seesaws, and shovels. It discusses how to calculate the mechanical advantage of simple machines like seesaws and shovels.
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Physics-Principal of moment (find the value of x)
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How to draw shear force and bending moment diagram due to point load in Simply Supported Beam|part10
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You will understand how to draw the Shear Force Diagram (SFD) and Bending Moment Diagram (BMD) in a simply supported beam due to point load
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MOMENT OF FORCES 3- SECRET KEYS
Designed to help Pure Science students with Physics and further mathematics as their major course of study.
This lesson video is to clear the notion about moment of forces calculations being complicated especially when it comes to taking moment about a point in the clockwise and anticlockwise directions.
Get the secret keys of taking moments about a point and the reasons why some forces are not considered although they appear to be in the same direction of movement.
Learn about moments or torque, how to find it when a force is applied at a point, 3D problems and more with animated examples. We talk about the line of action,...
Learn about moments or torque, how to find it when a force is applied at a point, 3D problems and more with animated examples. We talk about the line of action, breaking forces into components and using that to find moments, and resultant moments. We also go into using the cross product to figure out the moment as well.
🔹Breaking 2D forces into components: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrL5d-2CabQ
🔹Forces Along a Line (3D forces): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCeWy1kmxMs
🔹Finding the Cross product: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8IHrg3pc7g
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Intro(00:00)
Determine the moment of each of the three forces about point A. (02:24)
The 70-N force acts on the end of the pipe at B. (04:30)
The curved rod lies in the x–y plane and has a radius of 3 m. (05:25)
Determine the moment of this force about point A. (06:28)
Determine the resultant moment produced by forces (06:58)
Find more at https://www.questionsolutions.com
Book used: R. C. Hibbeler and K. B. Yap, Engineering Mechanics Statics.
Hoboken: Pearson, 2017.
Learn about moments or torque, how to find it when a force is applied at a point, 3D problems and more with animated examples. We talk about the line of action, breaking forces into components and using that to find moments, and resultant moments. We also go into using the cross product to figure out the moment as well.
🔹Breaking 2D forces into components: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrL5d-2CabQ
🔹Forces Along a Line (3D forces): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCeWy1kmxMs
🔹Finding the Cross product: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8IHrg3pc7g
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Intro(00:00)
Determine the moment of each of the three forces about point A. (02:24)
The 70-N force acts on the end of the pipe at B. (04:30)
The curved rod lies in the x–y plane and has a radius of 3 m. (05:25)
Determine the moment of this force about point A. (06:28)
Determine the resultant moment produced by forces (06:58)
Find more at https://www.questionsolutions.com
Book used: R. C. Hibbeler and K. B. Yap, Engineering Mechanics Statics.
Hoboken: Pearson, 2017.
Moments | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool
Think of a spanner loosening a fixed nut, or a child on a seesaw, or a door opening around a fixed hinge. All ...
Moments | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool
Think of a spanner loosening a fixed nut, or a child on a seesaw, or a door opening around a fixed hinge. All of these things are connected by something called moments…
A moment is the turning force around a fixed pivot. The pivot is the nut, or the middle of the seesaw, or the hinge. We can have one moment acting, which results in a turning force… Or if something is balanced, or in equilibrium, the moments are equal and opposite. To be balanced, this lighter child needs to sit further away from the pivot. And the heavier child needs to be closer. This is because the size of a moment is determined by the force and a distance.
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Moments | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool
Think of a spanner loosening a fixed nut, or a child on a seesaw, or a door opening around a fixed hinge. All of these things are connected by something called moments…
A moment is the turning force around a fixed pivot. The pivot is the nut, or the middle of the seesaw, or the hinge. We can have one moment acting, which results in a turning force… Or if something is balanced, or in equilibrium, the moments are equal and opposite. To be balanced, this lighter child needs to sit further away from the pivot. And the heavier child needs to be closer. This is because the size of a moment is determined by the force and a distance.
SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
VISIT us at www.fuseschool.org, where all of our videos are carefully organised into topics and specific orders, and to see what else we have on offer. Comment, like and share with other learners. You can both ask and answer questions, and teachers will get back to you.
These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid.
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This video covers:
- The concept of moments
- How to calculate moments
- Clockwise and anticlockwise moments on seesaws
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE...
This video covers:
- The concept of moments
- How to calculate moments
- Clockwise and anticlockwise moments on seesaws
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses
- See below for whether it is higher or foundation tier for your exam board
- This is triple (separate) science for all exam boards
Exam board specific info:
AQA - Separate science only
IGCSE Edexcel - Separate science and higher tier only
Edexcel - Separate science only
OCR 21st Century - Separate science only
OCR Gateway - Separate science only
GCSE Chemistry playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN8kH9Vvqo0&list=PLidqqIGKox7WeOKVGHxcd69kKqtwrKl8W
GCSE Biology Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--dIBinUdeU&list=PLidqqIGKox7X5UFT-expKIuR-i-BN3Q1g
GCSE Physics Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHVJfRxeAxo&list=PLidqqIGKox7UVC-8WC9djoeBzwxPeXph7
This video covers:
- The concept of moments
- How to calculate moments
- Clockwise and anticlockwise moments on seesaws
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses
- See below for whether it is higher or foundation tier for your exam board
- This is triple (separate) science for all exam boards
Exam board specific info:
AQA - Separate science only
IGCSE Edexcel - Separate science and higher tier only
Edexcel - Separate science only
OCR 21st Century - Separate science only
OCR Gateway - Separate science only
GCSE Chemistry playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN8kH9Vvqo0&list=PLidqqIGKox7WeOKVGHxcd69kKqtwrKl8W
GCSE Biology Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--dIBinUdeU&list=PLidqqIGKox7X5UFT-expKIuR-i-BN3Q1g
GCSE Physics Playlist:
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🔺11 - Moment of a Force about a Point 2D Examples 1 - 3
In this video we are going to learn how to learn how to determine the moment or resultant moment of ...
🔺11 - Moment of a Force about a Point 2D Examples 1 - 3
In this video we are going to learn how to learn how to determine the moment or resultant moment of forces about a point.
Moment of a force about a point O is the force times the perpendicular distance from O or the axis containing O to the line of action of the force
Mo = Force * perpendicular distance (Nm)
Moment can be taken in the clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
We shall solve three examples in this video.
00:00 - Moment of a force
06:58 - Example 1
12:30 - Example 2
18:47 - Example 3
Make sure to watch till the end.
Like, share, and subscribe.
Thank you.
Instagram: sir_john_skancityacademy
🔺11 - Moment of a Force about a Point 2D Examples 1 - 3
In this video we are going to learn how to learn how to determine the moment or resultant moment of forces about a point.
Moment of a force about a point O is the force times the perpendicular distance from O or the axis containing O to the line of action of the force
Mo = Force * perpendicular distance (Nm)
Moment can be taken in the clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
We shall solve three examples in this video.
00:00 - Moment of a force
06:58 - Example 1
12:30 - Example 2
18:47 - Example 3
Make sure to watch till the end.
Like, share, and subscribe.
Thank you.
Instagram: sir_john_skancityacademy
Learn to find the moment about a specific axis instead of a singular point. We talk about a scalar method and a vector method to solve these problems. We also g...
Learn to find the moment about a specific axis instead of a singular point. We talk about a scalar method and a vector method to solve these problems. We also go through 3 examples step by step.
In the examples, sometimes it's shown that a force would turn an object about a point or an axis, in reality, this is only to help students visualize the moment created by a force.
🔹 How to express forces with coordinate direction angles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz7gPpIL0Gk
🔹 How to solve a triple scalar product (cross product): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8IHrg3pc7g
🔹 Moments of a force: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNNnPZ68STI
🔹 How to find position and unit vectors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCeWy1kmxMs
Intro (00:00)
Determine the magnitude of the moment produced by this force about the x axis. (02:48)
Determine the resultant moment (04:06)
Determine the moment of this force F about an axis (05:30)
Find more at https://www.questionsolutions.com
Book used: R. C. Hibbeler and K. B. Yap, Engineering Mechanics Statics.
Hoboken: Pearson, 2017.
Learn to find the moment about a specific axis instead of a singular point. We talk about a scalar method and a vector method to solve these problems. We also go through 3 examples step by step.
In the examples, sometimes it's shown that a force would turn an object about a point or an axis, in reality, this is only to help students visualize the moment created by a force.
🔹 How to express forces with coordinate direction angles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz7gPpIL0Gk
🔹 How to solve a triple scalar product (cross product): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8IHrg3pc7g
🔹 Moments of a force: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNNnPZ68STI
🔹 How to find position and unit vectors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCeWy1kmxMs
Intro (00:00)
Determine the magnitude of the moment produced by this force about the x axis. (02:48)
Determine the resultant moment (04:06)
Determine the moment of this force F about an axis (05:30)
Find more at https://www.questionsolutions.com
Book used: R. C. Hibbeler and K. B. Yap, Engineering Mechanics Statics.
Hoboken: Pearson, 2017.
This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into torque which is also known as moment of force. Torque is the product of force and lever arm also...
This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into torque which is also known as moment of force. Torque is the product of force and lever arm also known as moment arm. The lever arm is the perpendicular distance between the axis of rotation and the line of action of the force. Torque is the rotational equivalent of force. Positive torque values produce counterclockwise rotation and negative torques produce clockwise rotation. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems of torques as it relates to doors, seesaws, and shovels. It discusses how to calculate the mechanical advantage of simple machines like seesaws and shovels.
Physics 1 Final Exam Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwkhvFlNFp0
__________________________
Intro to Rotational Motion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ9AH2S8B6Y
Angular Velocity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5VXZGinKSk
Angular Acceleration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a99sO7pogXA
Rotational Kinematics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0El-DqrCTZM
Intro to Inertia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic_wFYu8xVs
________________________________
Parallel Axis Theorem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrkimXqnCLw
Rotational Dynamics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbvr-L5rxdg
Rotational Kinetic Energy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REIP2mf6sIQ
Rotational Power, Work, & Energy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbYejyiRsFw
Work Done By a Constant Torque:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DPthKuQGyQ
Angular Momentum & Torque:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzjIMuf-yuo
_________________________________
What Is Angular Momentum?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GgJ6EgAmFg
Angular Momentum Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QghXDDJtJeQ
Angular Impulse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQL_0MMbxkc
Rotational Motion - Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPSvosj6Snc
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This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into torque which is also known as moment of force. Torque is the product of force and lever arm also known as moment arm. The lever arm is the perpendicular distance between the axis of rotation and the line of action of the force. Torque is the rotational equivalent of force. Positive torque values produce counterclockwise rotation and negative torques produce clockwise rotation. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems of torques as it relates to doors, seesaws, and shovels. It discusses how to calculate the mechanical advantage of simple machines like seesaws and shovels.
Physics 1 Final Exam Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwkhvFlNFp0
__________________________
Intro to Rotational Motion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ9AH2S8B6Y
Angular Velocity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5VXZGinKSk
Angular Acceleration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a99sO7pogXA
Rotational Kinematics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0El-DqrCTZM
Intro to Inertia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic_wFYu8xVs
________________________________
Parallel Axis Theorem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrkimXqnCLw
Rotational Dynamics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbvr-L5rxdg
Rotational Kinetic Energy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REIP2mf6sIQ
Rotational Power, Work, & Energy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbYejyiRsFw
Work Done By a Constant Torque:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DPthKuQGyQ
Angular Momentum & Torque:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzjIMuf-yuo
_________________________________
What Is Angular Momentum?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GgJ6EgAmFg
Angular Momentum Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QghXDDJtJeQ
Angular Impulse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQL_0MMbxkc
Rotational Motion - Review:
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In This Video:
You will understand how to draw the Shear Force Diagram (SFD) and Bending Moment Diagram (BMD) in a simply supported beam due to point load
-St...
In This Video:
You will understand how to draw the Shear Force Diagram (SFD) and Bending Moment Diagram (BMD) in a simply supported beam due to point load
-Step-by-step procedures to create accurate SFD and BMD.
-Practical examples and explanations to solidify your understanding.
🎓 Perfect For:
-New civil engineering students wanting to grasp these crucial concepts.
-Anyone looking for clear, easy-to-follow tutorials.
part 1- https://youtu.be/PWXtqrvKZoE
part 2-https://youtu.be/vIBpgBND6Y8
part 3-https://youtu.be/_9knpWar3ZM
part 4-https://youtu.be/aKx77aUTC0k
part 5-https://youtu.be/5T5-6bcDq_Y
part 6-https://youtu.be/G4IsHvRKsoE
part 7-https://youtu.be/USDVfrbysjY
part 8-https://youtu.be/F_UTnhMhDlE
Part 9 - https://youtu.be/LMTpBeH9Ygg
Welcome to Dronashish Nayak!
I’m a civil engineering professional with a strong academic background and practical experience. I hold a B.Tech in Civil Engineering from GITA Bhubaneswar (BPUT) and an M.Tech in Structural Engineering from BIT Mesra. My journey includes teaching as an Assistant Professor at KK College of Engineering and Management, Dhanbad, and RTC Institute of Technology, Ranchi. I’ve also worked in government roles as a Junior Engineer in the Drinking Water and Sanitation Department and currently in the Urban Development and Housing Department (UDHD).
On this channel, I share valuable resources for civil engineering students, including example tutorials, university-specific guidance for JUT Civil (B.tech/Diploma)(Jharkhand University of Technology), and tips for cracking competitive exams like JPSC AE and JSSC JE. Subscribe to gain insights from my academic and professional experience and take your engineering journey to the next level!
In This Video:
You will understand how to draw the Shear Force Diagram (SFD) and Bending Moment Diagram (BMD) in a simply supported beam due to point load
-Step-by-step procedures to create accurate SFD and BMD.
-Practical examples and explanations to solidify your understanding.
🎓 Perfect For:
-New civil engineering students wanting to grasp these crucial concepts.
-Anyone looking for clear, easy-to-follow tutorials.
part 1- https://youtu.be/PWXtqrvKZoE
part 2-https://youtu.be/vIBpgBND6Y8
part 3-https://youtu.be/_9knpWar3ZM
part 4-https://youtu.be/aKx77aUTC0k
part 5-https://youtu.be/5T5-6bcDq_Y
part 6-https://youtu.be/G4IsHvRKsoE
part 7-https://youtu.be/USDVfrbysjY
part 8-https://youtu.be/F_UTnhMhDlE
Part 9 - https://youtu.be/LMTpBeH9Ygg
Welcome to Dronashish Nayak!
I’m a civil engineering professional with a strong academic background and practical experience. I hold a B.Tech in Civil Engineering from GITA Bhubaneswar (BPUT) and an M.Tech in Structural Engineering from BIT Mesra. My journey includes teaching as an Assistant Professor at KK College of Engineering and Management, Dhanbad, and RTC Institute of Technology, Ranchi. I’ve also worked in government roles as a Junior Engineer in the Drinking Water and Sanitation Department and currently in the Urban Development and Housing Department (UDHD).
On this channel, I share valuable resources for civil engineering students, including example tutorials, university-specific guidance for JUT Civil (B.tech/Diploma)(Jharkhand University of Technology), and tips for cracking competitive exams like JPSC AE and JSSC JE. Subscribe to gain insights from my academic and professional experience and take your engineering journey to the next level!
Designed to help Pure Science students with Physics and further mathematics as their major course of study.
This lesson video is to clear the notion about mome...
Designed to help Pure Science students with Physics and further mathematics as their major course of study.
This lesson video is to clear the notion about moment of forces calculations being complicated especially when it comes to taking moment about a point in the clockwise and anticlockwise directions.
Get the secret keys of taking moments about a point and the reasons why some forces are not considered although they appear to be in the same direction of movement.
Designed to help Pure Science students with Physics and further mathematics as their major course of study.
This lesson video is to clear the notion about moment of forces calculations being complicated especially when it comes to taking moment about a point in the clockwise and anticlockwise directions.
Get the secret keys of taking moments about a point and the reasons why some forces are not considered although they appear to be in the same direction of movement.
Learn about moments or torque, how to find it when a force is applied at a point, 3D problems and more with animated examples. We talk about the line of action, breaking forces into components and using that to find moments, and resultant moments. We also go into using the cross product to figure out the moment as well.
🔹Breaking 2D forces into components: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrL5d-2CabQ
🔹Forces Along a Line (3D forces): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCeWy1kmxMs
🔹Finding the Cross product: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8IHrg3pc7g
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Intro(00:00)
Determine the moment of each of the three forces about point A. (02:24)
The 70-N force acts on the end of the pipe at B. (04:30)
The curved rod lies in the x–y plane and has a radius of 3 m. (05:25)
Determine the moment of this force about point A. (06:28)
Determine the resultant moment produced by forces (06:58)
Find more at https://www.questionsolutions.com
Book used: R. C. Hibbeler and K. B. Yap, Engineering Mechanics Statics.
Hoboken: Pearson, 2017.
Moments | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool
Think of a spanner loosening a fixed nut, or a child on a seesaw, or a door opening around a fixed hinge. All of these things are connected by something called moments…
A moment is the turning force around a fixed pivot. The pivot is the nut, or the middle of the seesaw, or the hinge. We can have one moment acting, which results in a turning force… Or if something is balanced, or in equilibrium, the moments are equal and opposite. To be balanced, this lighter child needs to sit further away from the pivot. And the heavier child needs to be closer. This is because the size of a moment is determined by the force and a distance.
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This video covers:
- The concept of moments
- How to calculate moments
- Clockwise and anticlockwise moments on seesaws
General info:
- Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses
- See below for whether it is higher or foundation tier for your exam board
- This is triple (separate) science for all exam boards
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🔺11 - Moment of a Force about a Point 2D Examples 1 - 3
In this video we are going to learn how to learn how to determine the moment or resultant moment of forces about a point.
Moment of a force about a point O is the force times the perpendicular distance from O or the axis containing O to the line of action of the force
Mo = Force * perpendicular distance (Nm)
Moment can be taken in the clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
We shall solve three examples in this video.
00:00 - Moment of a force
06:58 - Example 1
12:30 - Example 2
18:47 - Example 3
Make sure to watch till the end.
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Learn to find the moment about a specific axis instead of a singular point. We talk about a scalar method and a vector method to solve these problems. We also go through 3 examples step by step.
In the examples, sometimes it's shown that a force would turn an object about a point or an axis, in reality, this is only to help students visualize the moment created by a force.
🔹 How to express forces with coordinate direction angles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz7gPpIL0Gk
🔹 How to solve a triple scalar product (cross product): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8IHrg3pc7g
🔹 Moments of a force: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNNnPZ68STI
🔹 How to find position and unit vectors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCeWy1kmxMs
Intro (00:00)
Determine the magnitude of the moment produced by this force about the x axis. (02:48)
Determine the resultant moment (04:06)
Determine the moment of this force F about an axis (05:30)
Find more at https://www.questionsolutions.com
Book used: R. C. Hibbeler and K. B. Yap, Engineering Mechanics Statics.
Hoboken: Pearson, 2017.
This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into torque which is also known as moment of force. Torque is the product of force and lever arm also known as moment arm. The lever arm is the perpendicular distance between the axis of rotation and the line of action of the force. Torque is the rotational equivalent of force. Positive torque values produce counterclockwise rotation and negative torques produce clockwise rotation. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems of torques as it relates to doors, seesaws, and shovels. It discusses how to calculate the mechanical advantage of simple machines like seesaws and shovels.
Physics 1 Final Exam Review:
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Intro to Rotational Motion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ9AH2S8B6Y
Angular Velocity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5VXZGinKSk
Angular Acceleration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a99sO7pogXA
Rotational Kinematics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0El-DqrCTZM
Intro to Inertia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic_wFYu8xVs
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Parallel Axis Theorem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrkimXqnCLw
Rotational Dynamics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbvr-L5rxdg
Rotational Kinetic Energy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REIP2mf6sIQ
Rotational Power, Work, & Energy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbYejyiRsFw
Work Done By a Constant Torque:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DPthKuQGyQ
Angular Momentum & Torque:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzjIMuf-yuo
_________________________________
What Is Angular Momentum?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GgJ6EgAmFg
Angular Momentum Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QghXDDJtJeQ
Angular Impulse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQL_0MMbxkc
Rotational Motion - Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPSvosj6Snc
Full-Length Videos and Worksheets:
https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutor/collections
Physics PDF Worksheets:
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In This Video:
You will understand how to draw the Shear Force Diagram (SFD) and Bending Moment Diagram (BMD) in a simply supported beam due to point load
-Step-by-step procedures to create accurate SFD and BMD.
-Practical examples and explanations to solidify your understanding.
🎓 Perfect For:
-New civil engineering students wanting to grasp these crucial concepts.
-Anyone looking for clear, easy-to-follow tutorials.
part 1- https://youtu.be/PWXtqrvKZoE
part 2-https://youtu.be/vIBpgBND6Y8
part 3-https://youtu.be/_9knpWar3ZM
part 4-https://youtu.be/aKx77aUTC0k
part 5-https://youtu.be/5T5-6bcDq_Y
part 6-https://youtu.be/G4IsHvRKsoE
part 7-https://youtu.be/USDVfrbysjY
part 8-https://youtu.be/F_UTnhMhDlE
Part 9 - https://youtu.be/LMTpBeH9Ygg
Welcome to Dronashish Nayak!
I’m a civil engineering professional with a strong academic background and practical experience. I hold a B.Tech in Civil Engineering from GITA Bhubaneswar (BPUT) and an M.Tech in Structural Engineering from BIT Mesra. My journey includes teaching as an Assistant Professor at KK College of Engineering and Management, Dhanbad, and RTC Institute of Technology, Ranchi. I’ve also worked in government roles as a Junior Engineer in the Drinking Water and Sanitation Department and currently in the Urban Development and Housing Department (UDHD).
On this channel, I share valuable resources for civil engineering students, including example tutorials, university-specific guidance for JUT Civil (B.tech/Diploma)(Jharkhand University of Technology), and tips for cracking competitive exams like JPSC AE and JSSC JE. Subscribe to gain insights from my academic and professional experience and take your engineering journey to the next level!
Designed to help Pure Science students with Physics and further mathematics as their major course of study.
This lesson video is to clear the notion about moment of forces calculations being complicated especially when it comes to taking moment about a point in the clockwise and anticlockwise directions.
Get the secret keys of taking moments about a point and the reasons why some forces are not considered although they appear to be in the same direction of movement.
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