Q2: A transmission line is crossing a river is supported from two towers. The height of one of these towers is 52.5 m above water level. Calculate the height of the other tower (the big one) in order to make the vertical distance between the conductor and the water level 82.5 m in a point has a horizontal distance of 60 m far from the other tower (the big one). T= 22250 N (tension in the wire) W= 14.24 N per unit length (weight of one meter of the conductor) L= 300 m (distance between the two towers)

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A transmission line is crossing a river is supported from two towers. The height of one of these
towers is 52.5 m above water level. Calculate the height of the other tower (the big one) in order to
make the vertical distance between the conductor and the water level 82.5 m in a point has a
horizontal distance of 60 m far from the other tower (the big one).
T= 22250 N (tension in the wire)
W= 14.24 N per unit length (weight of one meter of the conductor)
L= 300 m (distance between the two towers)
Transcribed Image Text:Q2: A transmission line is crossing a river is supported from two towers. The height of one of these towers is 52.5 m above water level. Calculate the height of the other tower (the big one) in order to make the vertical distance between the conductor and the water level 82.5 m in a point has a horizontal distance of 60 m far from the other tower (the big one). T= 22250 N (tension in the wire) W= 14.24 N per unit length (weight of one meter of the conductor) L= 300 m (distance between the two towers)
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