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6–53. The space truss supports a force F = {-500i + 600j + 400k} lb.
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*6–56. The space truss is used to support the forces at joints B and D.
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6–53. The space truss supports a force F = {-500i + 600j + 400k} lb.

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6–58. The space truss is supported by a ball-and-socket joint at D

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Structural Analysis by Hibbeler Chapter 3 Part 4

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*6–56. The space truss is used to support the forces at joints B and D.

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