6. A truss which consists of a single, equilateral triangle, is supported by a pin and roller as shown (an equilateral triangle has 3 equal, 60 degree internal angles). The truss is loaded at point B by Dudley, sitting on a feeder, weighing a total of 520 Ibs (assume the truss weight is negligible). What is the force in member AB? (Hint: Determine the horizontal reaction at A first by summing moments about C - you will need to find the perpendicular distance from C to the line of action of the force. Then use a FBD at A and equations of equilibrium to determine the force in AB).

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6. A truss which consists of a single, equilateral triangle, is supported by a pin and roller as
shown (an equilateral triangle has 3 equal, 60 degree internal angles). The truss is loaded
at point B by Dudley, sitting on a feeder, weighing a total of 520 Ibs (assume the truss
weight is negligible). What is the force in member AB? (Hint: Determine the horizontal
reaction at A first by summing moments about C - you will need to find the perpendicular
distance from C to the line of action of the force. Then use a FBD at A and equations of
equilibrium to determine the force in AB).
18 ft
Dudley
520 lbs PLATFORM
Transcribed Image Text:6. A truss which consists of a single, equilateral triangle, is supported by a pin and roller as shown (an equilateral triangle has 3 equal, 60 degree internal angles). The truss is loaded at point B by Dudley, sitting on a feeder, weighing a total of 520 Ibs (assume the truss weight is negligible). What is the force in member AB? (Hint: Determine the horizontal reaction at A first by summing moments about C - you will need to find the perpendicular distance from C to the line of action of the force. Then use a FBD at A and equations of equilibrium to determine the force in AB). 18 ft Dudley 520 lbs PLATFORM
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