The fink truss shown is supported by a roller at A and a hinge at B. The given loads are normal to the inclined member. Determine the reactions at A and B. Hint: Replace the loads by their resultant. 1000

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- Equilibrium of Concurrent Force System

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SAMPLE PROBLEM
The fink truss shown is
supported by a roller at A
and a hinge at B. The given
loads are normal to the
inclined member. Determine
the reactions at A and B.
Hint: Replace the loads by
their resultant.
1000 lb
2000 lb
2000 lb
30°
2000 lb
1000 lb
60°
60 ft
60°
30°
B
Transcribed Image Text:SAMPLE PROBLEM The fink truss shown is supported by a roller at A and a hinge at B. The given loads are normal to the inclined member. Determine the reactions at A and B. Hint: Replace the loads by their resultant. 1000 lb 2000 lb 2000 lb 30° 2000 lb 1000 lb 60° 60 ft 60° 30° B
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