What are the forces of member BC, FC and FE and indicate whether it is a...
Use method of sections to determine the internal force in members BC and GF. Indicate whether these member forces are tension or compression. 4 m 4 m 8 m 4 m 6 m 10 kN
1. Determine the forces in members DF and FE of the double-pitch roof truss shown. State whether each of those members is in tension or compression. 2. For the given loading, determine the zero-force members in each of the truss shown. 1. Determine the forces in members DF and FE of the double-pitch roof truss shown. State whether each of those members is in tension or compression. - 4m 4m 4m 3m 3m KV 6 m 0.75 kN 6m 6...
2. For the truss shown, determine the forces acting upon the members BC, FC and FE by using the method of sections o1 IO KN 5 RN
Solve for the forces of the member FG, DG, DE and indicate whether it is a tension or compression. Use the method of sections. -12-12 16 16 1.6 m
//(Determine the forces in each member. Indicate whether eachmember is in compression or tension.)
1) Determine the force in members GE, GC and BC of the truss shown below. Indicate whether the members are in tension or compression. E 50ON Зим T I o e A G 1-3mt sm 3m- 1400N
Method of Sections Reference the truss shown below. Solve for the forces in the specified members using the Method of Sections. Clearly indicate whether the members are in compression (C) or tension (T). P-10 kN, P, = 6 kN and P, -8 kN. Note: You will not get credit for your work if you do not use the Method of Sections. 3 m Question 21 (6 points) Solve for the reactions at the supports Indicate both the magnitude and direction...
Set P1 = 8 kN and P2 = 11 kN . Determine the force in member AB,AF,BC,BF,CD,CE,DE,EF,and FG and state if the member is in tension or compression. OK - 2m - -1 m
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.
F1 = 695 lb F2 = 271 lb L = 3 ft 1 h = 2.25 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.