A Given: . 10 A L1 L1 = 3.5m L2 = 5.5m с H = 4.25 m . FC = 25 KN D Fc. L2 Member AC- (magnitude of force) Match the reaction at the support (FAX, FAy, FB), and the forces in each member (AC,AD, CD, BD, BC) Member BC (magnitude of force) Support FAy (include direction, up positive, down negative) Support FB (include direction, up positive, down negative) Support FAx (include direction, left negative, right positive) Member BD (magnitude of force) Member AD (magnitude of force) B Member DC (magnitude of force) 1. -25 2. 19.3 3. -15.3 4. 11.8 5. 0.00 6. 11.8 7. 15.3 8. 19.3 H 9. 20.0

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Given:
.
10 A
L1
L1 = 3.5m
L2 = 5.5m
с
H = 4.25 m
. FC = 25 KN
D
Fc.
L2
Member AC- (magnitude of
force)
Match the reaction at the support (FAX, FAy, FB), and the forces in each member
(AC,AD, CD, BD, BC)
Member BC (magnitude of
force)
Support FAy (include
direction, up positive, down
negative)
Support FB (include
direction, up positive, down
negative)
Support FAX (include
direction, left negative,
right positive)
Member BD (magnitude of
force)
Member AD (magnitude of
force)
B
Member DC (magnitude of
force)
1. -25
2.-19.3
3. -15.3
4. 11.8
5. 0.00
6. 11.8
7. 15.3
8. 19.3
H
9. 20.0
Transcribed Image Text:A Given: . 10 A L1 L1 = 3.5m L2 = 5.5m с H = 4.25 m . FC = 25 KN D Fc. L2 Member AC- (magnitude of force) Match the reaction at the support (FAX, FAy, FB), and the forces in each member (AC,AD, CD, BD, BC) Member BC (magnitude of force) Support FAy (include direction, up positive, down negative) Support FB (include direction, up positive, down negative) Support FAX (include direction, left negative, right positive) Member BD (magnitude of force) Member AD (magnitude of force) B Member DC (magnitude of force) 1. -25 2.-19.3 3. -15.3 4. 11.8 5. 0.00 6. 11.8 7. 15.3 8. 19.3 H 9. 20.0
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