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A truss containing j joints and m members, will be a simple truss if

A. m = 2j - 3

B. j = 2m - 3

C. m = 3j - 2

D. j = 3m - 2

Answer: Option A


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Comments ( 3 )

  1. Aman Ullah
    Aman Ullah :
    2 years ago

    General formula for trusses
    m+r=2j
    For simple truss
    r=3
    So arrange the formula
    m= 2j-3

  2. Er Layaqat
    Er Layaqat :
    4 years ago

    C is the correct answer

  3. Badapcupar Wanniang
    Badapcupar Wanniang :
    4 years ago

    No solutions means no answer

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