00:00:04.697,00:00:07.697 Ethan Reid: I don't think they make this one anymore, this was from back when Starship was still BFR 00:00:18.907,00:00:21.907 David Lont: BFR was a better name 00:21:06.640,00:21:09.640 Aidan Wales: Is the complementary energy just unrecoverable energy from strain? Or what is the physical meaning of it? 00:21:07.742,00:21:10.742 Garrett Clyma: yes 00:22:07.328,00:22:10.328 Garrett Clyma: Response was to asking if we were following 00:34:45.080,00:34:48.080 Nicole Badour: can you go back a slide? 00:50:57.025,00:51:00.025 Nathan Thorn: Why do we use an imaginary load if we end up setting it to zero? 00:52:01.675,00:52:04.675 Nicole Badour: Can you explain the moment arms for the bottom picture again? 01:01:48.115,01:01:51.115 David Lont: is delta k one or two variables? 01:02:01.388,01:02:04.388 Hannah Sargent: Was there a reason to use capital delta instead of lowercase for this one 01:02:39.789,01:02:42.789 Ethan Reid: Delta should probably not be greater than the length of the beam 01:03:56.441,01:03:59.441 Nicole Badour: Would displacements at the end be zero because it's cantilevered? 01:09:21.274,01:09:24.274 Tyler Bye: I think we talked about it in AC Stability and Controls 01:09:26.006,01:09:29.006 David Lont: I hear about it last lecutre 01:15:21.984,01:15:24.984 David Lont: What's the definition of "kinematically admissible"?