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anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.The small angle between the wall and the diagonal rod, blue line, in the figure of my #90 you quoted. We can make it infinitesimal. -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.I know that, without support, L-shaped components experience significant stress concentration at the inner corner due to bending. This... -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.@kuruman thank you for a good resume of your thought. I observe different results between us on Fy, vertical component of the force from... -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.Thank you @Steve4Physics . By your advice I will restate #68 refrain from using the word subsystem. Red forces act on HR. They... -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.Thank you. I had found faults in my c) study explained in my posts after. So Let me confirm of your teaching in another approach... -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.Thanks for the nice figures. In this connected situation which is a correct saying about torque of subsystems? 1 Torque... -
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You are comparing two different systems – not two versions of the same system. So your comparison isn’t valid. I'll try to explain why... -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.I thought it would be a headache for a carpenter fixing a shelf on the wall. What size of bolt should I use to fix the shelf to stop it... -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.I should appreciate it if you would show it in any of my examples. I really have no idea. Torque free hinge in statics. -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.I agree that they will turn if we separate them free. When two opposite motors give opposite torques to the connected rod, the rod does... -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.Yes, my black point means hard fixed for an example by welding. I am not familiar with torque-free hinges. By replacing welding with... -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.We divide the system into two sub-systems: the horizontal rod (HR) and the diagonal rod (DR), such that the total external force on each... -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.I consider three cases shown below, in which one of the three points of the jig is either x-free or y-free. In cases (a) and (b), one... -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.So anyway the screw undertakes larger torsion caused by larger upward force from the jig in the smaller angle case, right? -
anuttarasammyak replied to the thread A very simple moments question.The jig would undertake a big torsion and the screw to attach the jig to the wall would break by the large upward force’s torsion, right?





