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Asked: December 26, 20212021-12-26T11:58:28+05:30 2021-12-26T11:58:28+05:30In: Surveying

What is repetition method in surveying?

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    1. Mohd Mujtaba
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      2022-04-10T12:56:19+05:30Added an answer on April 10, 2022 at 12:56 pm

      In angular measurement of surveying, the repetition method is used for the high precision and accuracy in measurements of horizontal angles. With the help of surveying instruments, the same angle is measured repeatedly multiple times, by rotating so that systematic errors tend to cancel. The arithmeRead more

      In angular measurement of surveying, the repetition method is used for the high precision and accuracy in measurements of horizontal angles. With the help of surveying instruments, the same angle is measured repeatedly multiple times, by rotating so that systematic errors tend to cancel. The arithmetic mean of the same angle gives the true value of an angle.

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      2022-04-29T23:15:03+05:30Added an answer on April 29, 2022 at 11:15 pm

      In surveying, the repetition approach is used to enhance precision and accuracy of measurements of horizontal angles. The identical perspective is measured more than one times, with the survey device circled in order that systematic mistakes have a tendency to cancel. The mathematics suggest of thosRead more

      In surveying, the repetition approach is used to enhance precision and accuracy of measurements of horizontal angles. The identical perspective is measured more than one times, with the survey device circled in order that systematic mistakes have a tendency to cancel. The mathematics suggest of those observations offers genuine price of an perspective.And this changed into the most effective statistics approximately the repetition approach.

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      Vipin Chauhan Professional
      2022-12-01T21:25:22+05:30Added an answer on December 1, 2022 at 9:25 pm

      The repetition method in surveying is a technique used to triple-check the accuracy of measurements taken in the field. It involves taking the same measurement three times using different instruments or methods. If all three measurements agree, then the surveyor can be confident in the accuracy of tRead more

      The repetition method in surveying is a technique used to triple-check the accuracy of measurements taken in the field. It involves taking the same measurement three times using different instruments or methods.

      If all three measurements agree, then the surveyor can be confident in the accuracy of their results. This method is commonly used when surveying large areas or measuring hard-to-reach locations.

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