Need help with those asked in red within the text pleaseee Elastic bar AB is connected to rigid member ACD as shown in the figure. Determine the displacement of point D due to the applied loading. 2 FBD rigid ALFAB A-20 80 GP FAB dimensions in meters Cx Cy 7.500mm 90-8-817 lokN ~why ? EM=0:1 (15)-(2) +10(2)=0 FAB 56.57KN 10KN 8=PL PL COSIX COS81.87" X-53,00mm why do we use cos?" B-45 ton() 8.130 56.57-10² (2121) 200 (80-101) 7.500 53,03 So-OL How do we get this value? -where do we get S this value 0.02121nd. 0.02121(2000) 4243m upward where does 2000 come from?

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pleaseee
Elastic bar AB is connected to rigid member ACD as shown in the
figure. Determine the displacement of point D due to the applied loading.
2
FBD
7.5
rigid
1.5-
A-20²
80 GP
dimensions in meters
as
Cx
Cy
7.500mm
N
x=90-8-817
lokN
~why 12 ?
EMC=0:¹ (1.5) 4F (2)+10(2)=0
FAB=56.57KN
10KH
PL
S=AL = 56-57-009 (121)-7.500 mm
AE
B-45 ton() 8.130
How do we get
this value?
COSXX=COS 81.87"
X-53,03 mm
'why do we use cos?"
- where do we get
this value
0=X-53.03
2500
0.02121rad.
Sp-OLco 0.02121(2000) 4243mm upward
•Where does 2000
come from?
Transcribed Image Text:Need help with those asked in red within the text pleaseee Elastic bar AB is connected to rigid member ACD as shown in the figure. Determine the displacement of point D due to the applied loading. 2 FBD 7.5 rigid 1.5- A-20² 80 GP dimensions in meters as Cx Cy 7.500mm N x=90-8-817 lokN ~why 12 ? EMC=0:¹ (1.5) 4F (2)+10(2)=0 FAB=56.57KN 10KH PL S=AL = 56-57-009 (121)-7.500 mm AE B-45 ton() 8.130 How do we get this value? COSXX=COS 81.87" X-53,03 mm 'why do we use cos?" - where do we get this value 0=X-53.03 2500 0.02121rad. Sp-OLco 0.02121(2000) 4243mm upward •Where does 2000 come from?
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