I 6. (20 pts) Calculate the support reactions of the truss shown below. Neglect the weight of the members. Support A: Support B: 8'-0" A 6 kips 4 kips 15° 2.5 kips 4 bays @ 10'-0" = 40?-0" B 8 kips
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- The truss has two supports: A (left) and B (right). - The truss spans 40 feet with 4 bays of 10 feet each. - Loads: 4 kips at 15° (left), 6 kips (center), 2.5 kips (right of center), and 8 kips (right). Show more…
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