4. If the maximum force that any member can support is 10 kN in tension and 6 kN in compression, determine the maximum force P that can be supported at joint D. B 4 m- C

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Problem 4.155P: Assuming that P=48000lb and that it may be applied at any joint on the line FJ, determine the...
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4. If the maximum force that any member can support is 10 kN in tension
and 6 kN in compression, determine the maximum force P that can be
supported at joint D.
A
60°
B
4 m-
E
4 m-
60
4 m-
D
P
Transcribed Image Text:4. If the maximum force that any member can support is 10 kN in tension and 6 kN in compression, determine the maximum force P that can be supported at joint D. A 60° B 4 m- E 4 m- 60 4 m- D P
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