Question 10 Save Answer For the cross-braced tower shown in Figure below, joints A, B, C, D, E, F and G are pinned. Members AD and BC are not connected to each other; similarly, members CF and DE are not connected to each other. Determine the axial forces in members GF, CF and FD when the applied loads are WG = 40 kN, WE = 70 kN and WC = 50 kN. Sign convention: tension positive, compression negative. Select the best answers from those given below: Force in GF = Force in CF = Force in FD = WE Wc WG, E 0 ✓ KN ✓ KN ✓ KN 6m 3m F O B 3m 6m 6m

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For the cross-braced tower shown in Figure below, joints A, B, C, D, E, F and G are pinned. Members AD and BC are not
connected to each other, similarly, members CF and DE are not connected to each other.
Determine the axial forces in members GF, CF and FD when the applied loads are WG = 40 kN, WE = 70 kN and WC = 50
kN. Sign convention: tension positive, compression negative.
Select the best answers from those given below:
Force in GF =
Force in CF =
Force in FD =
WE
We
WG,
E
U
A
✓KN
✓kN
✓kN
6m
3m
B
**
3m
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6m
Transcribed Image Text:A Moving to another question will save this response. Question 10 Save Answer For the cross-braced tower shown in Figure below, joints A, B, C, D, E, F and G are pinned. Members AD and BC are not connected to each other, similarly, members CF and DE are not connected to each other. Determine the axial forces in members GF, CF and FD when the applied loads are WG = 40 kN, WE = 70 kN and WC = 50 kN. Sign convention: tension positive, compression negative. Select the best answers from those given below: Force in GF = Force in CF = Force in FD = WE We WG, E U A ✓KN ✓kN ✓kN 6m 3m B ** 3m <<< Question 10 of 11 6m 6m
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