MEMBER FORCE TENSION OR COMPRESSION BC AC CD BD AD ED E B L 3 m 5 m The truss is supported by a ball and socket joint at

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Member Force Tension Or Compression Bc Ac Cd Bd Ad Ed E B L 3 M 5 M The Truss Is Supported By A Ball And Socket Joint At 1
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MEMBER FORCE TENSION OR COMPRESSION BC AC CD BD AD ED E B L 3 m 5 m The truss is supported by a ball and socket joint at B and thin links at E, C and D. Point A is directly above the centre of the rectangle BCDE. Determine the forces in the members listed in the table above and state if they are in tension or compression. Use L-4.0 kN. Summarize your results in the table. Note: you will need to consider the support reactions to solve. A 1.5 L 6 m + D
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