F1=55 lb Calculated the forces in members DC, HC, and HI using method of section determine whether they are in Tension or Compression. Tension or Compression Member DC: Member HC: A Member HI: Tension or Compression Tension or Compression 4)

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Problem 4.153P: Repeat Prob. 4.152 assuming that the 400-kN force is applied at O instead of L.
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F
F1=55 lb
3 ft
Member DC:
Member HC:
Member HI:
100 lb
E
G
3 ft
150 lb
H
I
A
D
3 ft
2 ft
+
2 ft
+
2 ft
Calculated the forces in members DC, HC, and HI using method of section
determine whether they are in Tension or Compression.
Tension or Compression
Tension or Compression
B
F1
Tension or Compression
200 lb
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4)
Transcribed Image Text:F F1=55 lb 3 ft Member DC: Member HC: Member HI: 100 lb E G 3 ft 150 lb H I A D 3 ft 2 ft + 2 ft + 2 ft Calculated the forces in members DC, HC, and HI using method of section determine whether they are in Tension or Compression. Tension or Compression Tension or Compression B F1 Tension or Compression 200 lb ( 4)
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