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an unsupported mode, 11 Lile cape
of
A
0.045 cm2 and weighs 0.90 kg. Assume that the tape is
exactly 30.0 m when supported throughout its length under a
standard pull of 6.0 kg, and its modulus of elasticity is
2.10 x 106 kg/cm².
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21. NORMAL TENSION. A 30-m steel tape supported at its ends.
weighs 0.03 kg/m and is of standard length under a pull of
6.5 kg. If the elastic modulus of steel is 2.0 X 106 kg/cm²
and its weight density is 7.9 X 103 kg/cm³, determine the
tension at which the effect of sag will be eliminated by
the elongation of the tape due to increased tension.
22. COMBINED CORRECTIONS. A 30-m tape weighs 12.5 g/m and
has a cross section of 0:022 cm². It measures correctly
when supported throughout under a tension of 8.0 kg and at
a temperature of 20 c. When used in the field, the tape is
only supported at its ends, under a pull of 9.0 kg, and at
an average temperature of 28°C. Determine the distance
24. MEASURING ANGLES WITH
1063.55, 1840.33,
measure
27°C
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between the zero and 30-m marks.
23. COMBINED CORRECTIONS. A line was found to be 2865-35 m
long when measured with a 30-m tape under a steady pull of
6.5 kg at a mean temperature of 30°C. Determine the correct
length of the line if the tape used is of standard
at 20°C under a pull of 5.5 kg.
length
area of tape to be 0.025 cm²,
kg/cm² " and coefficient
Assume the cross-sectional
elastic modulus as 2.10 X 106
thermal expansion to be
0.0000116/1°c.
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kg/cm²
and coefficient
of thermal expansion to be
0.0000116/1°c.
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three angles in the triangle.
measure
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25. OBSTRUCTED DISTANCES. In the accompanying sketch it is
required to determine the distance between points A and B
which spans a wide and deep river.
measure
385.75 m and 529.05 m,
perpendicular to line ABC.
Lines BD and CE, which
respectively, are estab-
If points D and E are
lished
lined up with A and the length of BC=210.38 m, determine
the required distance.
90°
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