is in compression and member (2) is in tension. The relative magnitudes of the member loads is found from simple trig (also for the FBD of joint C). The truss shown above is INDETERMINATE. Both ...
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Understanding and Analyzing Trussesand a member can be either in tension or in compression. It is important for engineers to be able to determine the axial force in the members of a truss, so that they can be designed appropriately.
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