A truss is loaded as shown. Distances between joints and supports are in meters, not in feet as marked on the diagram. D

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A truss is loaded as shown. Distances between joints and supports are in meters, not in feet as marked on the diagram. D

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A Truss Is Loaded As Shown Distances Between Joints And Supports Are In Meters Not In Feet As Marked On The Diagram D 1
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A truss is loaded as shown. Distances between joints and supports are in meters, not in feet as marked on the diagram. Determine the forces in members CE and EF using the method of sections. [Hint: Use the right-hand-side section to evaluate the forces] TAG ko ²6²6- LOKN 15KN 10KN LG D E I 15KN I
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