H| B P = 10.4 k = 33.5 degrees W = 6.64 ft H = 5.70 ft W Question ID: 24,922 The structure shown has a two force member,

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H| B P = 10.4 k = 33.5 degrees W = 6.64 ft H = 5.70 ft W Question ID: 24,922 The structure shown has a two force member,

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H B P 10 4 K 33 5 Degrees W 6 64 Ft H 5 70 Ft W Question Id 24 922 The Structure Shown Has A Two Force Member 1
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H| B P = 10.4 k = 33.5 degrees W = 6.64 ft H = 5.70 ft W Question ID: 24,922 The structure shown has a two force member, BD, supporting a member AD at point D. Points A and B are a pinned supports, and member BD is connected at point D with a frictionless pin. A load, P, is applied at point C at an angle to the vertical of . Point C is halfway between points A & D. Question ID: 24,922 C Question ID: 24,922 P W D What is magnitude of the tension in member BD?
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