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Transcribed Image Text:The members CJ and CF of the loaded truss cross but are not connected to members BI and DG. Compute the forces in members BC, CJ,
CI, and HI.
8 kN
57⁰
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BC=
CJ=
CI=
HI=
i
i
i
i
2 m
A
B
4 KN
2 m C 2m
H
4 KN
Ξ Σ Σ Σ
KN
KN
D
G
10 KN
2 m
E
5 m
G.
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