Two force members explained statics











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This engineering statics tutorial explains what two force members are and how they can be used to solve frames, machines, and truss problems. Basically, if a member that’s in static equilibrium only has two forces acting on it, the lines of actions of those forces must be the same, and they must have equal and opposite magnitudes. Anything else would result in an imbalanced force, and the member would begin to accelerate in some direction. • If you found this video helpful, please consider supporting my work on Patreon: •   / engineer4free   • Looking for more statics tutorials? Check out all of the videos that I made: • YouTube:    • Dynamics   • Website: https://www.engineer4free.com/statics • Looking for practice problems with solutions? I also created a whole set of fully solved statics problems with step-by-step hand calculations: • https://www.engineer4free.com/statics... • Looking for software? I highly recommend checking out SkyCiv. They make a full suite of online structural analysis software and tools that are useful for both students and professionals, including calculators for beams, trusses, frames, moment of inertia and more. It’s great for checking your work: • https://bit.ly/skyciv-e4f • Lastly, don’t forget to subscribe on YouTube and join the Engineer4Free mail list: • Subscribe:    / @engineer4free   • Mail List: https://www.engineer4free.com/newsletter • Thanks for watching, I hope it helps!

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