10^6 kg per sqcm and the unit weight of steel to be 7.9 x 10^-3 kg per sqcm, determine the correct measured length of the line.
10^6 kg per sqcm and the unit weight of steel to be 7.9 x 10^-3 kg per sqcm, determine the correct measured length of the line.
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A 30m steel tape weighing 1.45 kg is of standard length under pull of 5kg, supported for full
length. The tape was used in measuring a line 938.55 m long on smooth level ground under a
steady pull of 10kg. Assuming E = 2.0 x 10^6 kg per sqcm and the unit weight of steel to be 7.9 x
10^-3 kg per sqcm, determine the correct measured length of the line.
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