In a strait junp line, one of the junping poles is 130 m high and the other 170 m high. How can the wind speeds at the p

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In a strait junp line, one of the junping poles is 130 m high and the other 170 m high. How can the wind speeds at the p

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In A Strait Junp Line One Of The Junping Poles Is 130 M High And The Other 170 M High How Can The Wind Speeds At The P 1
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In a strait junp line, one of the junping poles is 130 m high and the other 170 m high. How can the wind speeds at the peaks be determined during the design of the poles?
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