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Problem 1
Find the force acting in all members of the truss shown in Figure T-01.

2. Problem 2
The structure in Fig. T-02 is a truss which is pinned to the floor at point A, and
supported by a roller at point D. Determine the force to all members of the truss.

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3. Problem 3

Find the force in each member of the truss shown in Fig. T-04.

4. Problem 4
The truss pinned to the floor at D, and supported by a roller at point A is loaded as
shown in Fig. T-06. Determine the force in member CG.

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5. Problem 5
Compute the force in all members of the truss shown in Fig. T-08.

6. Problem 6
Determine the forces in the members of the roof truss shown in Fig. P-404.

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7. Problem 7
The cantilever truss in Fig. P-406 is hinged at D and E. Find the force in each member.

8. Problem 8
In the cantilever truss shown in Fig. P-407, compute the force(KN) in members AB, BE,
and DE.

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9. Problem 9
Compute the force in each member of the Warren truss shown in Fig. P-408.

10. Problem 10
Determine the force in members AB, BD, BE, and DE of the Howe roof truss shown in
Fig. P-409.

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11. Problem 11
Determine the force in each member of the Pratt roof truss shown in Fig. P-410.

12. Problem 12
Determine the force in members AB, AC, BD, CD, and CE of the cantilever truss shown in
Fig. P-411. If the loads were applied at C and E instead of at B, specify which members
would have their internal force changed.

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13. Problem 13
Compute the force in each member of the truss shown in Fig. P-412. If the loads at B and D
are shifted vertically downward to add to the loads at C and E, would there be any change in
the reactions? Which members, if any, would undergo a change in internal force?

14. Problem 14
Determine the force in members AB, BD, and CD of the truss shown in Fig. P-414. Also
solve for the force on members FH, DF, and DG.

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15. Problem 15
Use the method of sections to determine the force in members DF, FG, and GI of the
triangular Howe truss shown in Fig. P-428.

16. Problem 16
For the cantilever truss shown in Fig. P-429, determine the forces in members DF, FH, FI,
GI, and FG.

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17. Problem 17
The loads on the Parker truss shown in Fig. P-430, determine the forces in members BD,
BE, CE, and DE.

18. Problem 18
Use the method of sections to compute the force in members AB, AD, BC, and BD of the
truss shown in Fig. P-432.

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19. Problem 19
For the transmission tower shown in Fig. P-435, determine the force in member CJ.

20. Problem 20
Use the method of sections to determine the force acting in members DF, EF, and EG of
the Howe truss described in Problem 409.

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Diagonals BG, CF, CH, and DG of the truss shown can resist tension only.
If W = 3 kN and P = 0, find the force in all the members: BF, CF, DH, etc

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