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Do I understand this correctly?
sorry, not center of area, but center of mass ill need help understanding this as well -thanks- Hyburn
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Do I understand this correctly?
Homework Statement the theory behind Parallel axis theorem Homework Equations parallel axis theorem:Io=Ig+md² Radius of Gyration=Ig=m*K² The Attempt at a Solution ok folks If I understand this theory correctly the radius of gyration is the radius or distance from the axis of rotation to the...- Hyburn
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- dynamics formulas parallel axis theorem radius of gyration
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Desperate for help -- studying an angular motion problem
I want to master the process so please just advise me on what formula to use and which element I am solving for. i.e.) use the parallel axis theorum to solve for Ig- Hyburn
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Desperate for help -- studying an angular motion problem
hi folks, my back story is that I have failed my strength of materials and dynamics twice. the college I am attending put these courses in an accelerated time frame... this means 14 weeks of material turned into 7 weeks of material. I am not able to learn at that pace, hence why I failed twice...- Hyburn
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- Angular Angular motion Desperate Motion
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Looking to advance my knowledge
Jim, That's great advice, I will surely put this into play for myself when I start into the differential calculus which starts in September. I was once terrible at math. you might ask why I chose this program to study. I enjoy a challenge, after using math for everything, I find myself...- Hyburn
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Looking to advance my knowledge
I am about to enter my 2nd last year for MECH ENG TECH Adv. Diploma Patolord is correct, math and physics siddharth23, wouldn't that be a little advanced for a high schooler? unless you think you can handle it wingnut. Regardless, Best of Luck -drew- Hyburn
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering