A surveyor's 30m steel tape is correct at a temperature of 20∘C. The distance between two points, as measured by this tape on a day when the temperature is 35∘C, is 26m. What is the true distance between the points? (αsteel = 1.2 × 10−5/∘C.)
26.00468 m
Let the temperature rise above the correct temperature be θ.
⇒θ = 35∘C−20∘C = 15∘C.
Using the relation, correct length = measured length (1+αθ),
true distance between the points -
= 26 (1 + 1.2 × 10−5 × 15)
⇒ true distance = 26.00468 m.