Classify each structure in Fig. 2 as statically determinate or indeterminate, and stable or unstable. If the structure is statically indeterminate, specify the number of degrees of indeterminacy. The structures are subjected to arbitrary external loadings that are assumed to be known and can act anywhere on the structure.

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Classify each structure in Fig. 2 as statically determinate
or indeterminate, and stable or unstable. If the structure
is statically indeterminate, specify the number of
degrees of indeterminacy. The structures are subjected
to arbitrary external loadings that are assumed to be
known and can act anywhere on the structure.

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Fig. 2(a)
Fig. 2(b)
Fig. 2(c)
Transcribed Image Text:.. Fig. 2(a) Fig. 2(b) Fig. 2(c)
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