Consider the truss shown in the diagram. The applied 630 lb and P₂ = 350 lb and the forces are P₁ distance is d = 8.50 ft. (Figure 1) Figure E = 30° d B D 30° 1 of 1 C

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Problem 11.5.10P: Solve the preceding problem (W 250 × 44.8) if the resultant force P equals 110 kN and E = 200 GPa.
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Previous forces found are Fcb = 700lbs(C), Fcd = 606lbs(T) Fdb = 630 lbs (T) Fde = 606 lbs (C).

Consider the truss shown in the diagram. The applied
630 lb and P₂ = 350 lb and the
forces are P₁
=
distance is d = 8.50 ft.
(Figure 1)
Figure
E
30°
d
B
D
P₁
30°
1 of 1
C
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the truss shown in the diagram. The applied 630 lb and P₂ = 350 lb and the forces are P₁ = distance is d = 8.50 ft. (Figure 1) Figure E 30° d B D P₁ 30° 1 of 1 C
Having found FCD in the analysis of joint C and FDB in the analysis of joint D, there are now only two unknown
forces acting on joint B. Determine the two unknown forces on joint B.
Express the magnitudes of the forces to three significant figures. Separate your answers with a comma.
Transcribed Image Text:Having found FCD in the analysis of joint C and FDB in the analysis of joint D, there are now only two unknown forces acting on joint B. Determine the two unknown forces on joint B. Express the magnitudes of the forces to three significant figures. Separate your answers with a comma.
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