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Draw the figure of anchor stay or guy wire.​

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The figure of anchor stay or guy wire [See in attachment]

Explanation:

Step 1: The rope or wire Dutch ships used to maintain the stability of the mast or mainsail was known as "gei" (now known as guy). It was a wire that was being used as a guide, which was appropriate. However, the French and Dutch were the ones who first adopted the name for the tension wire they employed to anchor their constructions.

Step 2: There are various names for guy wire. Guyed wire, guy cable, guy strand, and guy anchors are some of the names for it. People may also mispronounce it as "guide wire," but in reality, the phrase comes from "guy," which refers to a rope, cable, or cord that is used to steady, guide, or fasten.

Step 3: An anchor or down guy used at the ends of pole lines in order to counterbalance the pull of the line conductors is called a terminal guy.

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