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The truss is made from five members, each having a length of 4 m and a mass of 7 kg/m. If the mass of the gusset plates at the joints and the thickness of the members can be neglected, determine the distance d to where the hoisting cable must be attached, so that the truss does not tip (rotate) when it is lifted.

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the distance d to where the hoisting cable must be attached, so that the truss does not tip (rotate) when it is lifted will be 3m

Step-by-step explanation:

In this question we have given,

Length of each member of truss= 4m

Mass if each member of truss= 7kg/m

and number of member in truss=5

Therefore,


\sum xM=4* 7(1+2+3+4=5)\\\sum xM=420 kgm


\sum M=4* 7* 5\\\sum M=140kg

Therefore, the distance d to where the hoisting cable must be attached, so that the truss does not tip (rotate) when it is lifted will be


d=(\sum xM)/(\sum M) \\d=(420kgm)/(420kg) \\d=3m

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