If you break this down by floor and you find the resistance of the 1st floor is 5K, do you start at joint A using 6k as the force and solve each member on the first floor before moving to the second floor? Or do you solve each member using 10k and solve each member (1st and 2nd floor) together?
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If you break this down by floor and you find the resistance of the 1st floor...
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For the space truss shown below, there is a Ball-and-socket joint at A. At C, only support reaction is in z direction and at B, there are support reactions in y and z directions. A force P=10k kN is applied to joint D. Triangle ABC is in x-y plane at z=0. For this truss, (a) Determine the sequence of joints with which the entire truss can be solved for the member forces and support reactions using the method of joints....
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