Fe Review - Statics - Zero Force Members
Hello everyone!!! I hope you are having a wonderful week :). This week I want you to get "strong" on recognizing the zero force members in a truss. This will help "clean" and speed up your calculations and this is very important especially during the exam. As always, this is for those with an outside engineering education, here is the link for your free guide: https://fe-made-easy.newzenler.com/f/... Lastly, if you have any questions, topics you would like me to talk about, leave a message in the comments. See you next week!!!

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