Find the forces in members \( A B, A D, D B, B C \) and \( C D \) of the truss structure shown in Figure 3. Figure 3
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First, we need to calculate the reactions at the supports. For a truss to be stable, the sum of vertical forces, horizontal forces and moments should be zero. Show more…
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