Determine the determinacy of the truss shown. Statically Determinate Statically Indeterminate, 3rd degree Statically Indeterminate, 2nd degree Statically Indeterminate, 1st degree
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In this truss, there are 3 unknown reactions at the supports (T, K, and H). Show more…
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