Re: Moment of area ?
- From: riderofgiraffes <mathforum.org_am@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2008 18:05:17 EST
Thnx for the link,
I know about wiki link
the understanding happens in your brain and
requires some effort on your side.
My efforts are here,
now please give me any ideas.
The ideas are all in the wiki link. Can you
read higher mathematics? If you can't then
the concept of generalized moments about an
axis will be nearly impossible to comprehend
because they rely upon integral calculus:
Cobra has repeatedly shown that he is unwilling or
unable to put in any apparent effort, and insists
that people explain things clearly. When they do,
he asks that they expand further.
Message to Cobra:
We have found you an argument. We are not obliged
to find you an understanding. That's your job.
Do the work, and show us what you've done.
.
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