Determine the force in the member FD (kN)? Determine the force in the member BD (kN)? What is the horizontal and vertical components of the force of the pin at C (kN)?

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Determine the force in the member FD (kN)?

Determine the force in the member BD (kN)?

What is the horizontal and vertical components of the force of the pin at C (kN)?

 

The diagram displays a rectangular frame structure with several connected members, each connected by pin joints. The frame consists of the following elements:

- **Horizontal Member (AG)**: Positioned at the top of the frame, extending from point A to point G, with a downward force of 6 kN applied at point G.
- **Vertical Members (EC and GD)**: These extend from points E to C and G to D, respectively, forming the vertical supports on the right side of the frame.
- **Inclined Member (FD)**: Connects point F on the horizontal member GE to point D on the vertical member GC.
- **Horizontal Base Members (AB and BC)**: Positioned at the bottom, providing lateral support to the frame.

The key dimensions are:
- **AB**: 2 meters
- **BC**: 1 meter
- **EC**: 2 meters
- **DC**: 1 meter

This structure is described with emphasis on the pin joints connecting each member and notes that the weight of each member is negligible.
Transcribed Image Text:The diagram displays a rectangular frame structure with several connected members, each connected by pin joints. The frame consists of the following elements: - **Horizontal Member (AG)**: Positioned at the top of the frame, extending from point A to point G, with a downward force of 6 kN applied at point G. - **Vertical Members (EC and GD)**: These extend from points E to C and G to D, respectively, forming the vertical supports on the right side of the frame. - **Inclined Member (FD)**: Connects point F on the horizontal member GE to point D on the vertical member GC. - **Horizontal Base Members (AB and BC)**: Positioned at the bottom, providing lateral support to the frame. The key dimensions are: - **AB**: 2 meters - **BC**: 1 meter - **EC**: 2 meters - **DC**: 1 meter This structure is described with emphasis on the pin joints connecting each member and notes that the weight of each member is negligible.
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