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Determine the force in each member of the truss show by the method of joints. Then solve member BE by the method of sections. Show a detailed calculation.
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- Note:hand written solution should be avoided.arrow_forwardHow do i find the force of Ay and Fy. Can this probelm be solved woth method of joints. Also what is the C or T, x and y components and the load of each member. Also when you put the answer can you put it like it is on the image please.arrow_forwardFor the truss structure below, if the applied force P = 10 kN, what is the force in member CD? Negative sign must be included if compression. Answer must also have 1 number past the decimal point and have the proper unit.arrow_forward
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