Civil Engineering - Theory of Structures - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Theory of Structures - Section 1 (Q.No. 7)
7.
In the truss shown in the given figure, the force in member BC is
100 t compressive
100 t tensile
zero
indeterminate
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Waqas Loother said:   6 years ago
Isn't this truss unstable as force is being applied on members and not on the joints?

Ritik kumar said:   1 decade ago
As f(bc)sin0 = zero at vertical equilibrium forces = 0.

Therefore f(bc) = 0.

Atul dabral said:   1 decade ago
Apply equation pf equilibrium at joint c. Hence there is no force at BC.

Ranjit said:   9 years ago
There is no force on the joint C, so force in the member BC is zero.

Vignesh said:   8 years ago
How did you say CD is zero? Bd member has 100t force then how?

Sondev shakya said:   8 years ago
What will be mathmetically answer in thus question?

Shahzaman said:   1 decade ago
What will be the answer in mathematical form?

Srinivas said:   8 years ago
How it is 0? Not getting, please explain it.

AtiF muNEeR said:   5 years ago
There is no vertical force that's why Zero.
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Aakash said:   8 years ago
Then what is the force at AB section?


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