Problem 1. Determine the stresses in members EK and FJ. Assume area of each member at 1300 mm². (10 pts) Problem 2. The

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Problem 1. Determine the stresses in members EK and FJ. Assume area of each member at 1300 mm². (10 pts) Problem 2. The

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Problem 1 Determine The Stresses In Members Ek And Fj Assume Area Of Each Member At 1300 Mm 10 Pts Problem 2 The 1
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Problem 1. Determine the stresses in members EK and FJ. Assume area of each member at 1300 mm². (10 pts) Problem 2. The rigid bar of negligible weight is pinned at 0 and attached to two vertical rods. Assuming that the rods were initially stress-free, what is the largest load P that can be applied without exceeding stresses of 150 MPa in the steel rod and 70 MPa in the bronze rod? (15 pts) 2 m 2m B 2m 2m E L X 2 m G 2 m H 1 8 kN 1m 0.5 m 2 m +1.5m-15m| Steel A = 900 mm² E = 200 GPa L-1.5 m Bronze A 300 mm2 E=83 GPa L = 2 m
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