Consider the truss shown in (Figure 1). Suppose that F = 2 kN. Figure 8 kN 1.5 m D B 2m 2m < 1 of 1

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Find forces EF, CF, and BC

### Truss Analysis

**Description:**

Consider the truss shown in the figure. Suppose that \( F = 2 \, \text{kN} \).

#### Figure Explanation:

The diagram represents a vertical truss structure with several interconnected members. It consists of two main vertical columns connected by horizontal and diagonal bracing, creating a rigid frame.

- **Dimensions:**
  - The total height of the truss is divided into two sections, each 2 meters in height.
  - The top section includes a horizontal member at a distance of 1.5 meters from the vertical support.

- **Forces:**
  - A horizontal force \( F \) of 2 kN is applied at point \( E \).
  - An additional force of 8 kN is applied at the lower left connection point near the base.

- **Points:**
  - The truss has key points labeled \( A, B, C, D, \) and \( E \).
    - \( A \) and \( B \) are located at the base,
    - \( C \) and \( D \) divide the height of the truss,
    - \( E \) is near the top.

This setup provides the opportunity to analyze the forces in the truss members and understand the distribution of loads throughout the structure.
Transcribed Image Text:### Truss Analysis **Description:** Consider the truss shown in the figure. Suppose that \( F = 2 \, \text{kN} \). #### Figure Explanation: The diagram represents a vertical truss structure with several interconnected members. It consists of two main vertical columns connected by horizontal and diagonal bracing, creating a rigid frame. - **Dimensions:** - The total height of the truss is divided into two sections, each 2 meters in height. - The top section includes a horizontal member at a distance of 1.5 meters from the vertical support. - **Forces:** - A horizontal force \( F \) of 2 kN is applied at point \( E \). - An additional force of 8 kN is applied at the lower left connection point near the base. - **Points:** - The truss has key points labeled \( A, B, C, D, \) and \( E \). - \( A \) and \( B \) are located at the base, - \( C \) and \( D \) divide the height of the truss, - \( E \) is near the top. This setup provides the opportunity to analyze the forces in the truss members and understand the distribution of loads throughout the structure.
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