1.6 m Using the method of sections, determine the forces in members CF, CD and GF (Fig. 3). A I 16 kN 12 kN B H 2.0 m C.

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1.6 m Using the method of sections, determine the forces in members CF, CD and GF (Fig. 3). A I 16 kN 12 kN B H 2.0 m C.

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Using the method of joints, determine the force in each member of the truss shown in Fig. 4 (AB, AC, BD, BC& CD). State whether each member is in tension or compression. 4.0 KN Fig. 4 3.0 m A 8.0 KN C 4.0 m 8.0 m D 6.0 m B
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