Pro 1 Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or compression. Set P1 = 50 kN, P2 = 30 kN Note: I taught to find reactions first and apply truss techniques. This is generally a good way to do. In this problem, you have four reactions, which may be difficult to find. You have two options:

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Pro 1 Determine the force in each member of
the truss and state if the members are in
tension or compression. Set P1 = 50 kN, P2 =
30 kN.
Note: I taught to find reactions first and apply
truss techniques. This is generally a good
way to do. In this problem, you have four
reactions, which may be difficult to find. You
have two options:
1) Applying methods of joints without
finding reactions (I typically do not
suggest but it works in this problem)
2) Find reactions.... You can be smart
and find them... Please use
discussions if you want to...
P₁
c
P, D
2 m
B
1.5 m
Transcribed Image Text:Pro 1 Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or compression. Set P1 = 50 kN, P2 = 30 kN. Note: I taught to find reactions first and apply truss techniques. This is generally a good way to do. In this problem, you have four reactions, which may be difficult to find. You have two options: 1) Applying methods of joints without finding reactions (I typically do not suggest but it works in this problem) 2) Find reactions.... You can be smart and find them... Please use discussions if you want to... P₁ c P, D 2 m B 1.5 m
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