Strength of Materials - Simple stress - stresses in members - method of section
Problem: Find the stresses in members BC, BD, and CF for the truss shown in Fig. P-113. Indicate the tension or compression. The cross sectional area of each member is 1600 mm2.

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Find the stresses in members BC, BD, and CF for the truss shown Indicate tension or compression

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[102] SIMPLE STRESS / NORMAL STRESS : Truss

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