Determine the force in member BE of the loaded truss. The force is positive if in tension, negative if in compression.

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Determine the force in member BE of the loaded truss. The force is positive if in tension, negative if in compression.

The diagram is a structural representation featuring a vertical truss with three main horizontal sections, each measuring 4 meters in length. There are three forces acting horizontally on the structure:

1. At the top of the truss at point D, there is a horizontal force of 9 kN directed to the left.
2. In the middle section at point C, a horizontal force of 3 kN is applied to the left.
3. At the bottom section at point B, a horizontal force of 9 kN is present, also directed to the left.

The truss is supported at two points:

- Point A, on the far left side, where a triangular support is depicted.
- Point G on the far right side, which is supported by a round pulley or roller.

The total horizontal distance between supports A and G is 5 meters. The truss consists of several interconnected members, outlined as lines connecting the various points (A, B, C, D, E, F, and G). These members are likely under tension or compression due to the applied forces. The structure appears to be designed to analyze load distribution and support reactions.
Transcribed Image Text:The diagram is a structural representation featuring a vertical truss with three main horizontal sections, each measuring 4 meters in length. There are three forces acting horizontally on the structure: 1. At the top of the truss at point D, there is a horizontal force of 9 kN directed to the left. 2. In the middle section at point C, a horizontal force of 3 kN is applied to the left. 3. At the bottom section at point B, a horizontal force of 9 kN is present, also directed to the left. The truss is supported at two points: - Point A, on the far left side, where a triangular support is depicted. - Point G on the far right side, which is supported by a round pulley or roller. The total horizontal distance between supports A and G is 5 meters. The truss consists of several interconnected members, outlined as lines connecting the various points (A, B, C, D, E, F, and G). These members are likely under tension or compression due to the applied forces. The structure appears to be designed to analyze load distribution and support reactions.
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