Problem 1: Solve for the axial forces in all members using method of joints. Indicate whether each member is in tension or compression. Fill out the table. 3 k 6k 6k 6 ft F 6 ft 6 ft A E D 9 ft C B Member AG GF FE BC CD DE AC GC GD FD Force

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Chapter1: Tension, Compression, And Shear
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Problem 1.3.12P: Repeat 1.3-10 but use the method of sections to find member forces in AB and DC.
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Problem 1: Solve for the axial forces in all members using method of joints. Indicate whether each member is in
tension or compression. Fill out the table.
3 k
6 ft
6 k F
6k
6 ft
6 ft
A
E
D
9 ft
C
B
Member
AG
GF
FE
BC
CD
DE
AC
|8 8 9
GC
GD
FD
Force
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1: Solve for the axial forces in all members using method of joints. Indicate whether each member is in tension or compression. Fill out the table. 3 k 6 ft 6 k F 6k 6 ft 6 ft A E D 9 ft C B Member AG GF FE BC CD DE AC |8 8 9 GC GD FD Force
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