A line joining the vertices of the trusses is called-
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A.
Sky line
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B.
Ridge line
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C.
Top line
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D.
Peak line
Correct Answer:
B. Ridge line
Explanation:
In roof truss construction, the ridge line is the horizontal line that connects the highest points, or vertices, of the trusses. This line represents the peak of a sloped roof where two surfaces meet. While the top chord refers to the individual members extending from the eaves to the peak, and the peak line is an informal term for the highest points, the ridge line is the specific technical term for the line joining these apex points to ensure structural alignment and stability across the roof.
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