(a) In Figure Q3(a), using the method of joints and free-body diagrams, determine the force in each member of the truss. Indicate whether each member of the truss is in tension or compression. 12 kN

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In Figure Q3(a), using the method of joints and free-body diagrams, determine the force in
each member of the truss. Indicate whether each member of the truss is in tension or
compression.
12 kN
D
В
4 m
Figure Q3(a)
(b)
Determine the centroid C(x, ỹ) of the plane area as shown in Figure Q3(b).
21
24 y
Dimensions
in cm
6.
36
Figure Q3(b)
6 m
3 m
Transcribed Image Text:(а) In Figure Q3(a), using the method of joints and free-body diagrams, determine the force in each member of the truss. Indicate whether each member of the truss is in tension or compression. 12 kN D В 4 m Figure Q3(a) (b) Determine the centroid C(x, ỹ) of the plane area as shown in Figure Q3(b). 21 24 y Dimensions in cm 6. 36 Figure Q3(b) 6 m 3 m
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Consider the diagram shown below for the section of the beam.

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From the moment equilibrium about the point A,

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Form the horizontal equilibrium of forces,

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From the vertical equilibrium of forces,

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