The design of a roof truss involves several key parameters, including the span (the distance between supports), the load (weight per unit area), and the material properties. The most common type of truss used in residential construction is the rafters, which are triangular structures that run from the ridge to the eaves.
w = Load per unit length (N/m)
L = Span length (m)
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