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Determine the force in member BF. A 30° 15° 9 kips3 kips 5' 5' Show transcribed...
Truss ICA 9 4/40 Determine the force in member BF. 30° 15° 9 kips 3 kips 54 st to st Problem 4/40
Problem 6.36 5 or 9 Determine the force in member AF and state if the member is in thension or compression Consider the truss shown in (Figure 1). Suppese that F-25 kN Express your answer to three signifticant figures and include the appropriate units. Enter negative value in the case of compression and positive value in the case of tension FArValue Units Reguest Answer Determine the force in menber BF and mber in in Sension or comprossion Espress yeur answer...
Determine the member forces and the reaction forces. 30 kips
1)Determine the force in member AB, and state if the member is in tension or compression. 2)Determine the force in member AF, and state if the member is in tension or compression. 3)Determine the force in member BC, and state if the member is in tension or compression. 4)Determine the force in member BE, and state if the member is in tension or compression. 5)Determine the force in member BF, and state if the member is in tension or compression....
For the truss shown below determine the force in each member given that the connectors are a frictionless pin at A and a frictionless roller at D. State if the members are in tension or compression. 3 kips 12 ft 99 30° 10 ft- -10 ft- -10 ft- - 5 kips 10 kips
A. Determine the force in member DE of the truss and state if the member is in tension or compression. B. Determine the force in member DC of the truss and state if the member is in tension or compression. C. Determine the force in member EA of the truss and state if the member is in tension or compression. D. Determine the force in member EC of the truss and state if the members are in tension or compression....
Part B: Numerical Problems (15 points each) 1. For the truss loaded as shown, (a) use the Method of Joints to determine the force in member CF, and then (b) use the Method of Sections to determine the force in member BC. Show all necessary FBDs and equations of equilibrium. Hint: You must avoid calculating the reactions since the reactions are statically indeterminate. 5 kips Part B: Numerical Problems (15 points each) 1. For the truss loaded as shown, (a)...
Determine the force in member DK of the loaded overhead sign truss. The force is positive if in tension, negative if in compression. 6 panels at 14: RS 8 kips 6 kips 4 kips 31' V. Answer: DK = kips
Determine the force in member CD Determine the force in member CF Determine the force in member FG. Determine the force in each member of the truss. Set P 33 kN, P2 20 kN 2 m トー1 .5 m -1.5m+1.5m- _1.5 m Determine the force in each member of the truss. Set P 33 kN, P2 20 kN 2 m トー1 .5 m -1.5m+1.5m- _1.5 m
Use any method (joints or sections). Please show all work. Determine the force in member BC of the loaded truss. 1.8 kips 4.9 kips 1.0 kips 2 C 2 1.5 3/ 3' 3'