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The water supply pipe shown in the figure is suspended from a cable using a series of close and equally spaced
hangers. The length of the pipe supported by the cable is 60 m. The total weight of the pipe filled with water is 6.5 k. With complete fbd.
c. The sag of the cable at mid length is 2 m. If the allowable tensile load in the cable is 2000 kN, how much additional load (in kN/m) can the cable carry? Answer: A. 2.31

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