CHA 3m 3m 3m LCv j VI Pu=250 KN 4m 4m Pu=200+ 5 (10) KN Pu- 250 KN F 2P-500 KN QUESTION: DESIGN A MEMBER WITH THE LARGEST TENSILE FORCE USE ANY METHOD TO DETERMINE THE FORCE IN EACH MEMBER.

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3m
3m
3m
ICV
Cy
RA A
¹A 4m
Pu=250 KN
4m
Pu=200+ (5 (10) KN
Pu- 250 KN
F
2Pu-500 KN
*
QUESTION:
DESIGN A MEMBER WITH THE
LARGEST TENSILE FORCE
USE ANY METHOD TO
DETERMINE THE FORCE IN
EACH MEMBER.
Transcribed Image Text:3m 3m 3m ICV Cy RA A ¹A 4m Pu=250 KN 4m Pu=200+ (5 (10) KN Pu- 250 KN F 2Pu-500 KN * QUESTION: DESIGN A MEMBER WITH THE LARGEST TENSILE FORCE USE ANY METHOD TO DETERMINE THE FORCE IN EACH MEMBER.
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