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Consider a truss shown below. Given that F= 0.85 kN.
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B
D F H J
ANNA
C E G
THIN
1m 1m 1m 1 m 1m 1 m
2m
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Find the force supported by member FH. (Round the final answer to four decimal places. Include a minus sign if necessary.)
The force supported by member FH is
kN.
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