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Problem 437 - Truss With Counter Diagonals

Problem 437
The center panel of the truss in Figure P-437 contains two flexible cables. What load P will cause a compressive force of 20 kN in BD? Then determine which tension diagonal BE or CD is acting and the force in it.
 

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Problem 436 - Howe Truss With Counter Braces

In Figure P-420, assume that counter diagonals act from B to E and from E to F in addition to the counter diagonals CD and DG shown in the figure. Assuming that these counter diagonals can support tension only, determine which diagonals are acting and the force in each.
 

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Problem 435 - Transmission Tower by Method of Sections

Problem 435
For the transmission tower shown in Fig. P-435, determine the force in member CJ.
 

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Problem 434 - Scissors Truss by Method of Sections

Problem 434
Compute the force in bars GI, GH, EH, and HI for the scissors truss shown in Fig. P-433.
 

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Problem 433 - Scissors Truss by Method of Sections

Problem 433
Compute the forces in bars AB, AC, DF, and DE of the scissors truss shown in Fig. P433.
 

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Problem 432 - Force in Members of a Truss by Method of Sections

Problem 432
Use the method of sections to compute the force in members AB, AD, BC, and BD of the truss shown in Fig. P-432.
 

432-brief-pant-truss.gif

 

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Problem 431 - Members in the Third Panel of a Parker Truss

Problem 431
Determine the force in the members DF, DG, and EG for the Parker truss shown in Fig. P-430.
 

430-parker-truss-given.gif

 

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Problem 430 - Parker Truss by Method of Sections

Problem 430
The loads on the Parker truss shown in Fig. P-430, determine the forces in members BD, BE, CE, and DE.
 

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Problem 429 - Cantilever Truss by Method of Sections

Problem 429
For the cantilever truss shown in Fig. P-429, determine the forces in members DF, FH, FI, GI, and FG.
 

429-cantilever-truss.gif

 

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03 - Excess of the Sum of Parts over the Difference of Parts of a Number

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The excess of the sum of the half and the third parts over the difference of the fourth and the fifth parts of a number is 188. What is the value of the number?
 

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