Compute the forces in Members AC and BC for the system 75° 75° 200 kg
2. Compute the forces in Members AC and BC for the system shown in Figure 2-1 Consider a as 51°. (20 points) 30° 20° 300 lb Figure 2-1: Force applied to two cables
The loads Fi 450 lb and F2 150 lb. Determine the axial forces in members AB, AC. and BC. The Unstreched lenmth of the Spnins is GP Fi 6 ft 3 ft K-ISo Ib/ft
The loads Fi 450 lb and F2 150 lb. Determine the axial forces in members AB, AC. and BC. The Unstreched lenmth of the Spnins is GP Fi 6 ft 3 ft K-ISo Ib/ft
3.6 m 3.4 m 2 m 1.98 kN 4.8 m-3 m Compute the forces in Members AC and BC for the system shown
3. Using Method of Sections determine the forces in members BC, CF, and GF. 200 TL 200 lb 200 lb Scale: 1 unit = 5 ft
Calculate the forces in members BC, BG, and FG for the cantilever truss shown.
Use the method of sections to determine the forces in members
BC, CD, and DE of the truss.
Use the method of sections to determine the forces in members BC, CD, and DE of the truss.
Determine the forces in each memebers, AB, AC=AD, BC=BD, and
BE
2014 Part A Determine the force in member AB. and state the member is intension or compression. Take F-10 kN. Hint. The support reaction at member BBT Figure 1) acts on Express your answer using three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Assume pove negative scalars for members in compression r s for members in ein and D' HA Value Units Submit Part B Determine the forces in...
Calculate the forces in members AB, BC ,AND GF USING : O ME THOD OF JOIN 75 ME THOD OF SECTIONS A 2.4 B. 2.4 C 2.4 D 2 E 5 G H CEN
Determine the forces in members FG, CG, BC, and EF for the
loaded crane truss.
Determine the forces in members FG, CG, BC, and EF for the loaded crane truss.
F1 = 871 lb F2 = 228 lb L=7ft h=5.25 ft 1 Use the method of joints to determine the forces in members BC BD. BE and CE) and state if the members are in tension or in compression 2 Use the method of sections to determine the forces in members (DF. EF and EG) and state if the members are in tension or in compression.