what if tension is unknown? should we assume the total weight of the conductor is the tension? like if we have 10 lb/ft conductor and length of conductor between two poles is 50 ft, so the tension will be 10 * 50 = 500 lb ?
in the first 3 formulas you have clearly mentioned that the inductance is per meter., but in the very first question you solve it and you get the answer per kilometer
At a river crossing an overhead transmission line has a span of 560 m with the two supports of the lowest conductor at 15 m and 95 m above the water level. The weight of the conductor is 0.394 kgf/m. If the tension is adjusted to 1200 kgf determine clearance of the conductor above the adjusted to 1200 kgf determine clearance of the conductor above the water level at a point 215 m from the base of the higher tower. Iska answer bata do koi
If we neglect wind pressure and determine sag for only conductor weight that is the equal to vertical sag. Easier way but confused it right or not? Anwser please.