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Engineering Statics by Hibbeler 14th Edition
Chapter 6: Structure Analysis (Method of Sections)
6-27 Determine the force in members DC, HC, and HI of the truss, and state if the members are in tension or compression.
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Why wasn’t Ax used in the moment about H or sum of forces in x direction
because we were only looking at the left hand side of the cut. Ax was thus not included. Hope this helped
we didn't use Ax in the sum of moments because we summed the moments about A, which means if any forces go through that point, the moment they create is 0
It's wrong right ????
It’s correct
@@s7vxn I clarified it with the professor it's wrong
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@@deonnjoseph1641 I don’t use chegg but I literally can’t find anything wrong with the calculations