Elements Of Electromagnetics
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1. Determine the force in each member of the truss. (Ans: force in member BE=5.2kN, C) E 30° Problem 4-9 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. 30° B D 30° C 3 kN
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- B H G -1.5 m-1.5 m-1.5 m-1.5 m- Show Transcribed Text Determine the force in member IC of the truss(Figure 1). Express your answer with the appropriate units. FIC= 5.62 kN Submit Previous Answers ✓ Correct Part B 6 kN in tension 6 kN Ozero-force member in compression 2 m State if this member is in tension or compression, or if it is zero-force member. 2 m E-arrow_forwarddetermine: a) force in members CD, and state if in tension or compression b) force in members KJ, and state if in tension or compression c) force in members KD, and state if in tension or compressionarrow_forwardTRUSS PROBLEM please show all workings with diagrams answers: F1-2 = -25 kN (compression)F1-3 = +43 kN (tension)F2-3 = +12.5 kN (tension)arrow_forward
- Helparrow_forwardA Look at the truss below. Fill in the correct magnitude with sign for each tension force acting on joint B. Keep the values in fractions. Ex. 250/3 Diagram TBE = Magnitude KN TBC= Magnitude KN E Enter both values before submission 10 KN 40 KN 3 panels at 4m = 12m Doo 3 marrow_forward
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