5. How many stable structure(s) are shown below? A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3...
For the truss structure shown right, determine the number of zeroforce members Problem 7 For the truss structure shown right, determine the number of zero- force members (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 900 N (d) None of the above 2 m A B 2 m
Homework Problem H 7.E Consider the truss shown below with the loading on joints D, K, S and U. Given: Find: For this problem: a) Determine the external reactions acting on the truss at supports A and H b) Identify all zero-force members in the truss. c) Determine the load carried by members BC, CJ and MN. Identify each member as either being in tension, in compression or carrying zero load. For this problem, use the following parameters: h 30...
1. For the truss shown below pok IB 100 K E 20 ft F G 60 K 5@20f 1001 1. The truss shown is extemally (circle comect answer) (2 points) a) determinate and unstable b) indeterminate and stable c) determinate and stable d) indeterminate and unstable Reason: (3 point) 2. The truss shown is intemally (circle correct answer) (2 point) a) determinate and unstable b) indeterminate and stable c) determinate and stable d) indeterminate and unstable Reason: 3 point) 3....
please short summarized answer 5minutes How many zero-force members are there in the truss shown? JB is rope. 3m 3m + Зm 3m А B с D 4m - 4 kN H G Select one: a. 3 b. 4 C. 2 d.5 How many zero-force members are there in the truss shown? M L K T N o P 2 m + A 2 m o O O o в с D E F G н 2 kN 2 kN...
4- For the truss shown below a-The truss shown is externally (circle correct answer) (2 point) a) determinate and unstable b) indeterminate and stable c) determinate and stable d) indeterminate and unstable Reason: (3 point) b- The truss shown is internally (circle correct answer) (2 point) a) determinate and unstable b) indeterminate and stable c) determinate and stable d) indeterminate and unstable Reason: (3 point) c-Place an "O" on members with zero force on the truss (5 points) d-Solve for...
1. For the truss structure shown below, determine a. b. The reaction forces at D and F The force in each truss member. Indicate whether each is in tension or compression. 1 kip I kip 6.4 ft 24 kips 12 ft 12 ft
3. Indicate the sense of the internal force (T for tension, C for compression or 0 for zero force) in the little circles next to the members shown on the truss. Using the Method of Joints, find E only (solve joints "b" and "a" and "d" and write answers below). Please show all work neatly and remember to check your work! Hint: Remember the steps we discussed in class and how to find zero force members. (20 pts) Sk Kips...
Statics 4- For the truss shown below a-The truss shown is externally circle correct answer) (2 point) a) determinate and unstable b) indeterminate and stable c) determinate and stable d) indeterminate and unstable Reason: (3 point) b- The truss shown is internally (circle correct answer) (2 point) a) determinate and unstable b) indeterminate and stable c) determinate and stable d) indeterminate and unstable Reason: (3 point) - Place an "O" on members with zero force on the truss (5 points)...
4- For the truss shown below a-The truss shown is externally (circle correct answer) (2 point) a) determinate and unstable b) indeterminate and stable c) determinate and stable d) indeterminate and unstable Reason: (3 point) b- The truss shown is internally (circle correct answer) (2 point) a) determinate and unstable b) indeterminate and stable c) determinate and stable d) indeterminate and unstable Reason: (3 point) - Place an “O” on members with zero force on the truss (5 points) d-Solve...
Please help with this question. 4. For the truss shown below a-The truss shown is externally (circle correct answer) (2 point) a) determinate and unstable b) indeterminate and stable c) determinate and stable d) indeterminate and unstable Reason: (3 point) b- The truss shown is internally (circle correct answer) (2 point) a) determinate and unstable b) indeterminate and stable c) determinate and stable d) indeterminate and unstable Reason: (3 point) - Place an "O" on members with zero force on...