(a) Analyse the gin foinled frame shown in Fig. 2 and find out the member forces,
Explanation
To find the forces in the members, we apply the principle of equilibrium to the entire frame and to each joint separately. We sum the forces in the x and y directions and equate them to zero. We also sum the moments about a point and equate them to zero. Solving the equations, we get the forces in the members.
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