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- Determine the forces in members BE and CE of the loaded truss. The forces are positive if in tension, negative if in compression. 4.3 kN 4.6 kN 3.0 m 49 3.1 m 3.1 m E BC = CD Answers: BE = i kN CE = i kNarrow_forwardDetermine the force in member CG of the truss. Set P₁ = 13 kN, P₂² = 18 kN. Input tension as a positive number and compression as a 1 negative number. Supply your answer in kN. G -1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m- P₁ F -1.5 m- P₂ 2 m Earrow_forwardDetermine the force in member BE. State whether the member is in tension or compression. Set P = 10 kN.arrow_forward
- Determine the force in each member of the loaded truss. The forces are positive if in tension, negative if in compression. Assume F = 2950 N, a = 3.1 m, b = 6.2 m, 0 = 50% Answers: AB= AC = AD= BC = B CD = 0 i i i i IN a Ө C b Ө N N N N N D Farrow_forwardDetermine the force in members GD of the truss. State if the members are in tension or compression. Take that P1 = 9 kN , P2 = 21 kN and P3 = 16 kN. Tension is (+) and Compression is (-) G 1 H 2 m B 2 m- -2 m- 2 m -2 m- P1 P3 P2arrow_forwardDetermine the force in members GD of the truss. State if the members are in tension or compression. Take that P1 = 8 kN , P2 = 21 kN and P3 = 16 kN . Tension is (+) and Compression is (-) H. 2 m C -2 m 2 m- 2 m- 2 m- P1 P2 P3arrow_forward
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