Each truss member acts as a two-force member. When a force is developed in a member, the force is either compressive or tensile. Complete the free-body diagram of the two truss members by adding the forces that act on them. The upper left member is in compression and the lower right member is in tension. Compressive forces should terminate at the joint. Tensile forces should originate at the joint. Draw the vectors starting or ending at the appropriate black dots. The location and orientation of the vectors will be graded. The length of the vectors will not be graded.

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Each truss member acts as a two-force member. When a force is developed in a member, the force is either compressive or tensile. Complete the free-body diagram of the two truss members by
adding the forces that act on them. The upper left member is in compression and the lower right member is in tension. Compressive forces should terminate at the joint. Tensile forces should originate at
the joint.
Draw the vectors starting or ending at the appropriate black dots. The location and orientation of the vectors will be graded. The length of the vectors will not be graded.
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Transcribed Image Text:Each truss member acts as a two-force member. When a force is developed in a member, the force is either compressive or tensile. Complete the free-body diagram of the two truss members by adding the forces that act on them. The upper left member is in compression and the lower right member is in tension. Compressive forces should terminate at the joint. Tensile forces should originate at the joint. Draw the vectors starting or ending at the appropriate black dots. The location and orientation of the vectors will be graded. The length of the vectors will not be graded. Ⓒ No elements selected Select the elements from the list and add them to the canvas setting the appropriate attributes.
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