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How To Find The Linear Density Of A 3 Strand Rope?

I need a formula for finding the linear density of a rope. I know total denier, length etc.

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    Linear density of a rope is equal to the mass of the rope divided by the length of the rope.
    Linear density=mass/length
    The linear density of the three ropes which are stranded is equal to the sum of masses of three rops divided by the length of one rope.
    Linear density of three strand rope=sum of masses of three rope/length of one rope.http://www.answers.com/topic/linear-density - 50k -
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    Sehri 

    answered 2 years ago

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