2. A 50m tape of standardized length has a weight of 0.05kg/m, with a cross sectional area of 0.04 sq.cm. It has an E of 2.10x10^6 kg/sq.cm. The tape is of standardized length under a pull of 5.5kg when supported throughout its length and a temp. of 20degC. This tape was to measure a distance between A and B and was recorded to be 458.65m. At the time of measurement, the pull applied was 8kg with the tape supported only at its end points and the temp. observed was 18degC. Assuming a (in greek alpha) of the tape is 0.0000116/degC. Compute the true length of the measured line AB due to combined effects of temperature, tension and sag.
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2. A 50m tape of standardized length has a weight of 0.05kg/m, with a cross sectional area of 0.04 sq.cm. It has an E of 2.10x10^6 kg/sq.cm. The tape is of standardized length under a pull of 5.5kg when supported throughout its length and a temp. of 20degC. This tape was to measure a distance between A and B and was recorded to be 458.65m. At the time of measurement, the pull applied was 8kg with the tape supported only at its end points and the temp. observed was 18degC. Assuming a (in greek alpha) of the tape is 0.0000116/degC.
Compute the true length of the measured line AB due to combined effects of temperature, tension and sag.
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