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A repeating theodolite is an instrument used in surveying for measuring horizontal and vertical angles. It consists of two arms, one mounted horizontally and one vertically, connected to a telescope that is centered or pointed at a fixed target. The instrument allows for rapid angular measurement byRead more
A repeating theodolite is an instrument used in surveying for measuring horizontal and vertical angles. It consists of two arms, one mounted horizontally and one vertically, connected to a telescope that is centered or pointed at a fixed target.
The instrument allows for rapid angular measurement by providing a “repeating” mechanism which eliminates manual readjustment of the arms.
See lessA repeating theodolite is a type of surveying instrument used to measure horizontal and vertical angles with high precision. It features a telescope mounted on a horizontal and vertical axis, allowing for accurate angular measurements. The "repeating" aspect refers to its ability to repeatedly measuRead more
A repeating theodolite is a type of surveying instrument used to measure horizontal and vertical angles with high precision. It features a telescope mounted on a horizontal and vertical axis, allowing for accurate angular measurements. The “repeating” aspect refers to its ability to repeatedly measure the same angle by repositioning the instrument without moving the target. This makes it useful for tasks such as triangulation and geodetic surveys where precise angle measurements are required over long distances.
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