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This video tackles a classic and fundamental problem in Applied Mechanics, highlighting the crucial difference between a system with a single continuous wire and one with two separate wires. Understanding this concept is vital for mastering dynamics, and we break it down in *JUST 2 SIMPLE STEPS!* (Note: The explanation in this video is in Nepali for the benefit of Nepali engineering students.) --- 🔍 *Questions Covered in This Video:* We solve and compare two distinct scenarios involving a rotating sphere: 1. Single Continuous Wire: "A single wire `ACB` passes through a ring at `C` attached to a sphere that revolves at a constant speed `v`. Knowing that the tension is the same in both portions of the wire, determine the speed `v`." 2. Two Separate Wires: "Two wires `AC` and `BC` are tied at `C` to a sphere that revolves at a constant speed `v`. Determine the range of the allowable values of `v` if both wires are to remain taut and if the tension in either of the wires is not to exceed 60 N." 📘 What You’ll Learn: How to apply *D'Alembert's Principle* and the concept of **Inertia Force**. The key difference in analyzing a *single continuous wire vs. two tied wires*. Drawing the correct Free Body Diagram (FBD) for dynamic equilibrium. How to calculate the required speed `v` and the *allowable range of speeds*. --- 👨🏫 Instructor: Mr. Structure 💡 Motto: I’mpossible – because nothing is impossible when you understand the concepts! --- 📌 Targeted for: Tribhuvan University (IOE) | Pokhara University (PU) | Kathmandu University (KU) | B.E. & B.Arch Students (Especially 1st and 2nd-year students studying Applied Mechanics/Dynamics) 🛎️ Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more breakdowns like this! #DAlembertsPrinciple #AppliedMechanics #EngineeringMechanics #Dynamics #ConicalPendulum #EngineeringNepal #MrStructure #IOE #TribhuvanUniversity #PokharaUniversity