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October 2016

Integral: Can anyone tell where does -2/5 came from?

Submitted by Rolalen Joyce … on Tue, 10/18/2016 - 18:48

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Can anyone tell where does -2/5 came from? pleaaaaase

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No, it is not factorial, it is ERROR 404 Page Not Found

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.
 

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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.
 

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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.
 

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normal stresses

Submitted by omrcsr on Tue, 10/04/2016 - 14:33

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patulong po sa sistuation 1, papaano po yung gagawin sa wind pressure (KPa)

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