1000 Ib The cross-sectional area of each member of the truss is 25 in?. Calculate 1000 lb the stresses in members АН, СH, ВН, СD, GJ and DJ. 1000 lb H 20. AH 21. CH 30 22. BH A 23. CD B D -10 ft- 24. GJ 25. DJ -10 ft- -10 ft- -10 ft- 1000 lb
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The cross-sectional area
of each member of the
truss is 25 ??2
. Calculate
the stresses in members
AH, CH, BH, CD, GJ
and DJ.
20. AH
21. CH
22. BH
23. CD
24. GJ
25. DJ
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