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garagegraphyx
Mar10-04, 05:44 AM
I am currently learning engineering mechanics and on the subject elementary of statics. I am very confused about what a moment is...
i need a recommendation of a good website that can teach me these stuffs.
Thank you!
russ_watters
Mar10-04, 09:48 AM
A moment is essentially a vector description of a torque.
THIS (http://ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Materials-Science-and-Engineering/3-11Mechanics-of-MaterialsFall1999/AA9A4B36-AF87-415B-B3B4-6A0FE0638BCA/0/statics.pdf) might be jumping ahead a little, but here is a description of what's going on with a cantilevered beam.
HERE (http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/arch264/text/ch1statics/1.7.html) is another:
Essentially, you have two force components: shear and bending moment.
Miri,
Take a look on a book entitled "Vector Mechanics for Engineers", authors Beer & Johnston. This book is very educative. You will not regret at.
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