A horizontal load P is applied to an assembly consisting of two inclined bars, as shown in the figure. The cross-section

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A horizontal load P is applied to an assembly consisting of two inclined bars, as shown in the figure. The cross-section

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A Horizontal Load P Is Applied To An Assembly Consisting Of Two Inclined Bars As Shown In The Figure The Cross Section 1
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A horizontal load P is applied to an assembly consisting of two inclined bars, as shown in the figure. The cross-sectional area of bar (1) is 1.25 in.², and the cross-sectional area of bar (2) is 1.80 in.². The normal stress in either bar may not exceed 22 ksi. Determine the maximum load P that may be applied to this assembly. Assume dimensions of a = 18.0 ft, b = 8.0 ft, and c = 15.0 ft. A a b Part 1 F. 1, allow Determine the allowable force F₁ in member (1) and the allowable force F2 in member (2). F2, allow (1) = C B i kips kips
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