The members of the truss are 25mmx50mm in cross section. Determine the maximum load P that can be applied so that the stresses will not exceed 100 MPa in tension or 70 MPa in compression. See figure 101. Choose the best answer. * Figure 101 B 2m 1.5m 2.5m 145.8 KN O 109.3 KN 260.4 KN 210.2 KN
The members of the truss are 25mmx50mm in cross section. Determine the maximum load P that can be applied so that the stresses will not exceed 100 MPa in tension or 70 MPa in compression. See figure 101. Choose the best answer. * Figure 101 B 2m 1.5m 2.5m 145.8 KN O 109.3 KN 260.4 KN 210.2 KN
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