Using the method of sections, determine the internal force in members EF and EG. Indicate if the elements are in tension or compression.

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Problem 10RQ: If the R-value of a construction material is 2.0, what isits U-value? A. 0.25 B. 0 50 C. 1.0 D. 2.0
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Using the method of sections, determine the internal force in members EF and EG. Indicate if the elements are in tension or compression.

 

 

600 lb
600 lb
600 lb
D
300 lb
300 lb 6 ft
B
F
6 ft
н
E
G
+8 ft 8 ft -8 ft→ 8 ft
Transcribed Image Text:600 lb 600 lb 600 lb D 300 lb 300 lb 6 ft B F 6 ft н E G +8 ft 8 ft -8 ft→ 8 ft
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