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Solving a Truss: Methodial of Joints
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[QUOTE="PhanthomJay, post: 4573475, member: 58874"] Your equation is correct but your Math is way off.looks like you cosined when you should have sined. Do you understand the minus sign? It is easier to use method of sections to find force in member 10, as haruspex pointed out. If using method of joints, you should take advantage of the 3-4-5 right triangle to get member forces and components instead of getting bogged down in the trig. Please help me solve this..[/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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