Shown below, two aluminium rods AB and BC, hinged to rigid supports at A C, are pinned together at B to carry a vertical

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Shown below, two aluminium rods AB and BC, hinged to rigid supports at A C, are pinned together at B to carry a vertical

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Shown Below Two Aluminium Rods Ab And Bc Hinged To Rigid Supports At A C Are Pinned Together At B To Carry A Vertical 1
Shown Below Two Aluminium Rods Ab And Bc Hinged To Rigid Supports At A C Are Pinned Together At B To Carry A Vertical 1 (57.64 KiB) Viewed 16 times
2.the force in the member AB (in Newtons)
3.The extension of the link BP
4.the extension of the link AB
Shown below, two aluminium rods AB and BC, hinged to rigid supports at A C, are pinned together at B to carry a vertical load 814 N. If each rod has a cross-sectional area of 1014 2 mm and E = 241 MPa. The cross-sectional area of the rope BP is 313 mm and the Youngs Modulus for the rope is 246 GPa. For the following lengths and angles: AB= 2.7m, BC = 2.2m and BP = 0.9m and angles a = 29° and = 29°, calculate: 2 a с 1. The force in the member BC (in Newtons, accurate to 1 decimal). (2)
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