5. For the truss shown in Figure below, calculate the stresses in members BE, AC, and BC. cross-sectional area of each member is 1.5 in². Indicate tension (T) or compression The (C). 7ft C 5ft 7ft: 25 kips E 5ft 7ft

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5. For the truss shown in Figure below, calculate the stresses in members BE, AC, and BC.
cross-sectional area of each member is 1.5 in². Indicate tension (T) or compression
The
(C).
7ft
C
5ft
7ft:
25 kips
E
5ft
7ft
Transcribed Image Text:5. For the truss shown in Figure below, calculate the stresses in members BE, AC, and BC. cross-sectional area of each member is 1.5 in². Indicate tension (T) or compression The (C). 7ft C 5ft 7ft: 25 kips E 5ft 7ft
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