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Transcribed Image Text:For the problem shown, determine the magnitude of the force in member EF given that x =
2.3 m, y = 1.1 m, and w1 = 565 N/m. Note that members DC and EF are two force members.
Write your answer in units of N to one decimal place.
w1 N/m
y m
3 m
X 3,075.3
D
E
Correct Answer: 3,241.9
x m
с
F
B
3 m
y m
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