Yes
a parallel
Parallel chords are A sequence of chords consisting of intervals that do not change as the chord moves. For example the chord of C (C,E,G) would be parallel to a following chord ofF (F,A,C)
A group of joints that are parallel or nearly parallel.
no, supplementary angles add to 180, and that definition has nothing to do with how parallel they are.
A top chord is the top horizontal member of a truss that runs for the entire horizontal length of the truss.
Single pitch truss is used for example in storage buildings, machine shelters and in residential buildings. Single pitch truss roof enables directing the snow away from passageways. Width of the truss bottom chord can be maximum 20 meters.
A truss made with one top chord steeper than the other, usually to add windows is called a sawtooth truss
Warren Errol Truss in an Australian politician.
Parallel chords are A sequence of chords consisting of intervals that do not change as the chord moves. For example the chord of C (C,E,G) would be parallel to a following chord ofF (F,A,C)
Single pitch truss is used for example in storage buildings, machine shelters and in residential buildings. Single pitch truss roof enables directing the snow away from passageways. Width of the truss bottom chord can be maximum 20 meters.
The same legnth as the distance the outer walls are from each other plus the overlap.
warren truss
Yes
Compression or tension, the top chord will always experience compression and the bottom chord will always experience tension. The other members can experience either.
The definition of chord is a line segment connecting one point of the circumference of a circle to another without passing through the center.
A chord is a straight line joining any 2 points on the circumference of a circle