A rigid bar ABCD is supported by two bars as shown in the figure. There is no strain in the vertical bars before load P is applied. After load P is applied, the normal strain in rod (1) is -1760 µm/m. Determine the normal strain in rod (2) if there is a 1-mm gap in the connection at pin C before the load is applied. A 240 mm B (1) O 2752 μm/m O 1421 μm/m O 1613 μm/m O 1973 μm/m O 2082 μm/m 360 mm (2) Rigid bar 900 mm 140 mm. 1,500 mm

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A rigid bar ABCD is supported by two bars as shown in the figure. There is no strain in the vertical bars before load P is applied. After
load P is applied, the normal strain in rod (1) is -1760 µm/m. Determine the normal strain in rod (2) if there is a 1-mm gap in the
connection at pin C before the load is applied.
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240 mm
B
(1)
O 2752 μm/m
O 1421 μm/m
O 1613 µm/m
O 1973 μm/m
O 2082 μm/m
360 mm
(2)
Rigid bar
900 mm
140 mm
1.500 mm
Transcribed Image Text:A rigid bar ABCD is supported by two bars as shown in the figure. There is no strain in the vertical bars before load P is applied. After load P is applied, the normal strain in rod (1) is -1760 µm/m. Determine the normal strain in rod (2) if there is a 1-mm gap in the connection at pin C before the load is applied. A 240 mm B (1) O 2752 μm/m O 1421 μm/m O 1613 µm/m O 1973 μm/m O 2082 μm/m 360 mm (2) Rigid bar 900 mm 140 mm 1.500 mm
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