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2D truss system below has 5 elements and 4 joints. The truss system is roller supported at joint 1 and pin supported at joint 3. Calculate all member forces of the truss system using the method of joints! Discuss your results! Assume a = 20 ft and P = 8 kips. Perform your calculations on a blank paper using the Given, Find, Analyze layout and draw free-body diagram to describe 2D systems
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