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suppose a long metal wire girdles the equator and that the earth is girdled with the second wire that has 16 feet clearance from the ground. If the circumference of the earth at the equator is 25000 miles, how much longer will the second wire be as compared to the first​

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suppose a long metal wire girdles the equator and that the earth is girdled with the second wire that has 16 feet clearance from the ground. If the circumference of the earth at the equator is 25000 miles, how much longer will the second wire be as compared to the firstsuppose a long metal wire girdles the equator and that the earth is girdled with the second wire that has 16 feet clearance from the ground. If the circumference of the earth at the equator is 25000 miles, how much longer will the second wire be as compared to the firstsuppose a long metal wire girdles the equator and that the earth is girdled with the second wire that has 16 feet clearance from the ground. If the circumference of the earth at the equator is 25000 miles, how much longer will the second wire be as compared to the firstczsnjdjdkd

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