(10 points) Determine the displacements of the nodes 1 and 2 in the figure below. 40N/mm 60N 1 2 50N 80N/mm 50N/mm
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First, let's identify the forces acting on each node: - Node 1: There is a force of 40N/mm acting to the left (opposite to the displacement direction) and a force of 60N acting to the right (in the displacement direction). - Node 2: There is a force of 2N acting Show more…
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