Maximum force that any member can support:
- In tension : 4 KN
- In compression: 3 KN
Find maximum force "P" that could be supported at point B.
given d = 1.2
Maximum force that any member can support: - In tension : 4 KN - In compression:...
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....
Problem 4 Determine the maximum force P that can be applied on the system if the maximum allowable tension and compression in each bar are respectively 4 kN and 3 kN. d/2 d/2
Consider the truss shown in (Figure 1). Suppose that F-4 kN and Fa = 9 kN 1 of 1 Figure 4 m 4 m ▼ Part A Determine the force in member BE and state if the member is in tension or compression Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Enter negative value in the case of compression and positive value in the case of tension. Part B Determine the force in member EF and...
Chapter 4, Reserve Problem 4/032 Determine the force in member CG. The force is positive if in tension, negative if in compression. 5 panels at 2.7 m C D 3.5 m 16 kN 15 kN Answer: CG kN Chapter 4, Reserve Problem 4/032 Determine the force in member CG. The force is positive if in tension, negative if in compression. 5 panels at 2.7 m C D 3.5 m 16 kN 15 kN Answer: CG kN
Determine the Force in member AE and indicate if the member is in compression or tension. (560 KN 220 KN 860 KN)
1) Determine the force in member BE and state if the member is in tension or compression. 2) Determine the force in member EF and state if the member is in tension or compression. 3) Determine the force in member CB and state if the member is in tension or compression. Consider the truss shown in (Figure 1). Suppose that F1 = 6 kN and F2 = 10 kN. Figure 1 of 1 4 m E 4 m B F...
Please answer all Parts and include whether the member is in compression or tension or N/A. Thank you so much. Using the method of sections, determine the forces in the bars listed below the figure. Given: X= 14 kN. K H G 3 m L M N 3 m АЯ RE B D X KN 16 kN XkN 4 @ 4 m IJ, MC, and MI The force in member IJ (FI) is The force in member MI (FM) is...
Find the force in member BC, BE, and EF of the truss and state if the members are in Tension or Compression, given : P1 = 80 kN, P2=65 kN, P3=95 kN, L1=4 m, L2=6 mScreenshot 2021-02-24 162040.png
PartA Consider the truss shown in (Figure 1). Suppose that F 13 kN Determine the force in member CD and state if this member is in tension or compression. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Enter negative value in the case of compression and positive value in the case of tension. FcValue Units CD = Submit Request Answer Figure 1 of 1 Part B Determine the force in member CJ and state if this...
Set P1 = 35 kN and P2 = 14 kN . Determine the force in member AB, and state if the member is in tension or compression. Determine the force in member AE, and state if the member is in tension or compression. Determine the force in member AF, and state if the member is in tension or compression. Determine the force in member BC, and state if the member is in tension or compression. Determine the force in member...