Figure 0.50 m. 1.50 m 1.50 m. 0.50 m 2.00 m 2 of 2 F E As shown, a space truss is the frame for a building's awning. (Fi

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Figure 0.50 m. 1.50 m 1.50 m. 0.50 m 2.00 m 2 of 2 F E As shown, a space truss is the frame for a building's awning. (Fi

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Figure 0.50 m. 1.50 m 1.50 m. 0.50 m 2.00 m 2 of 2 F E As shown, a space truss is the frame for a building's awning. (Figure 2) Three ball-and-socket joints at A, B, and E support the frame. If a force of F = {200i+380j} N is applied at point D, what are the forces in each member? Indicate a tensile force as a positive value and a compressive force as a negative value. Express your answers numerically to three significant figures in newtons separated by commas. ► View Available Hint(s) FDA: FDC, FDB, FCA, FCB, FCE = Submit VE ΑΣΦΑ vec ? N
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