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To find the resultant weight on per meter of length of the conductor, we need to consider the weights of the conductor, the ice, and the effect of wind force.
The resultant weight is given by the formula:
Resultant Weight = Weight of Conductor + Weight of Ice – Wind Force
Given:
Weight of Conductor = 150 kg/m
Weight of Ice = 60 kg/m
Wind Force = 200 kg/m
Now substituting the values:
Resultant Weight = 150 kg/m + 60 kg/m – 200 kg/m
Resultant Weight = 210 kg/m – 200 kg/m
Resultant Weight = 10 kg/m
Therefore, the resultant weight on per meter of length of the conductor is 10 kg/m.