The transmission tower is subjected to the forces F₁ = 7 kN at 0= 50° and F₂=7.1 kN at = 41°. Determine the forces in members BC, BP, PQ, PC, CD, DP and NP. Use positive values to indicate tension and negative values to indicate compression. кажажь - C d h G b e с d h E NF₁ 6.9 m 8.7 m A D The force in member BC is The force in member BP is The force in member PQ is The force in member PC is I C) B S CENTER LINE жа. J KN. KN. KN. kb- -b2013 Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale. Variable Value 1.8 m 4.3 m 2.4m KN. N M P Q K a R F₂ cc 130 Michael Swanbom

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The transmission tower is subjected to the forces F₁-7 kN at 0= 50° and F₂-7.1 kN at = 41°.
Determine the forces in members BC, BP, PQ, PC, CD, DP and NP. Use positive values to indicate
tension and negative values to indicate compression.
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Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale.
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Transcribed Image Text:The transmission tower is subjected to the forces F₁-7 kN at 0= 50° and F₂-7.1 kN at = 41°. Determine the forces in members BC, BP, PQ, PC, CD, DP and NP. Use positive values to indicate tension and negative values to indicate compression. кажажь ↑ C d d h a The b с d h H E NF₁ 6.9 m 8.7 m A D The force in member BC is The force in member BP is The force in member PQ is The force in member PC is C) B S CENTER LINE жажаж J Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale. Variable Value 1.8 m 4.3 m 2.4 m KN. KN. KN. K N M Q @c030 NC SA kb-b2013 Michael Swanbom KN. R L F₂
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