Consider the frame shown which is of height, H, 5.5 m and bay length X, of 4.5 m. F ANH B 50kN 3 bays of Xm each E Hm Determine the force, in kN, acting in member BF. Answer to 4 decimal places presenting a compressive force should be shown as a negative force while a tensile force is a positive force.
Consider the frame shown which is of height, H, 5.5 m and bay length X, of 4.5 m. F ANH B 50kN 3 bays of Xm each E Hm Determine the force, in kN, acting in member BF. Answer to 4 decimal places presenting a compressive force should be shown as a negative force while a tensile force is a positive force.
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