QUESTION 1. Determine the force on each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or compression. Set P₁ =3*[third highest nonzero digit of your student number] lb and P₂ = 3* [second lowest nonzero digit of your student number] lb. -6 ft- -8 ft- 8 ft

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P1=3*3=9

P2=3*2=6

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PART 3: ANALYSIS OF TRUSS
QUESTION 1. Determine the force on each member of the truss and state if the members are in
tension or compression. Set P₁ =3*[third highest nonzero digit of your student number] lb and P₂
= 3* [second lowest nonzero digit of your student number] lb.
-6 ft-
-8ft-
P₂
4m
QUESTION 2. Given the cantilever truss below, it carries the concentrated load as shown. If a
downward concentrated load whose value is the average of two given load is applied at joint D,
determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or
compression. Set P₁ =1.5*[third highest nonzero digit of your student number] lb and P₂ =
3*[second lowest nonzero digit of your student number] lb.
B
z
E
2 m
4m
8 ft
2 m
Transcribed Image Text:PART 3: ANALYSIS OF TRUSS QUESTION 1. Determine the force on each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or compression. Set P₁ =3*[third highest nonzero digit of your student number] lb and P₂ = 3* [second lowest nonzero digit of your student number] lb. -6 ft- -8ft- P₂ 4m QUESTION 2. Given the cantilever truss below, it carries the concentrated load as shown. If a downward concentrated load whose value is the average of two given load is applied at joint D, determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or compression. Set P₁ =1.5*[third highest nonzero digit of your student number] lb and P₂ = 3*[second lowest nonzero digit of your student number] lb. B z E 2 m 4m 8 ft 2 m
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