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![Determine la fuerza en los elementos JI, IC y CD de la armadura. Indique si los elementos están en tensión o en
compresión. Suponga que todos los elementos están conectados mediante pasadores.
10 m, 5 x 2 m
3 kN
3 kN
3 kN
3 kN
1.5 kN
H
G
looo oo
Jao o
Lo o
E
5 m
fooo
B](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/a68e5f10-631a-496c-bb8b-f396e36b3275/7046de63-509b-4675-bb91-8c3288bcbf80/2c1fl6_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Determine la fuerza en los elementos JI, IC y CD de la armadura. Indique si los elementos están en tensión o en
compresión. Suponga que todos los elementos están conectados mediante pasadores.
10 m, 5 x 2 m
3 kN
3 kN
3 kN
3 kN
1.5 kN
H
G
looo oo
Jao o
Lo o
E
5 m
fooo
B
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