L. 4 (in circle) 5 (in circle) 6 (in circle) 7 (in circle) 8 (in circle) 1(not in circle) 4(not in circle) 2,3,5,6 (not in circle) 3 Match the number to the proper terminology 1 (in circle) 7 [ [Choose ] 2 (in circle) roller support, one component, support reaction externally applied load,pin 5, horizontal 3 (in circle) two force member, supporting external load hinge support, two components two force member, one component, supporting external loadnt two force member, one component F3y F5x 8 zero force member, one component two force member, two components externally applied load,pin3,vertical direction pin connections

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L.
1 (in circle)
2 (in circle)
3 (in circle)
4 (in circle)
5 (in circle)
6 (in circle)
7 (in circle)
8 (in circle)
1(not in circle)
4(not in circle)
2,3,5,6 (not in circle)
2
F3y
F5x
3
Match the number to the proper terminology
[Choose ]
roller support, one component, support reaction
externally applied load,pin 5, horizontal
two force member, supporting external load
hinge support, two components
two force member, one component, supporting external loadnt
two force member, one component
zero force member, one component
two force member, two components
externally applied load, pin3,vertical direction
pin connections
FS-x
Transcribed Image Text:L. 1 (in circle) 2 (in circle) 3 (in circle) 4 (in circle) 5 (in circle) 6 (in circle) 7 (in circle) 8 (in circle) 1(not in circle) 4(not in circle) 2,3,5,6 (not in circle) 2 F3y F5x 3 Match the number to the proper terminology [Choose ] roller support, one component, support reaction externally applied load,pin 5, horizontal two force member, supporting external load hinge support, two components two force member, one component, supporting external loadnt two force member, one component zero force member, one component two force member, two components externally applied load, pin3,vertical direction pin connections FS-x
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