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Accuracy of Measurement as Increased by Repetition
Probably most of the instruments in use for the measurement of angles are so graduated that the smallest reading that can be made with them is one minute. Although this is a great advance upon the old compass, divided into quarter degrees, it still permits errors much too large for careful surveying, if means are not provided for securing greater accuracy. This provision is made by repeating the meastuements.
Accuracy of Measurement as Increased by Repetition
Probably most of the instruments in use for the measurement of angles are so graduated that the smallest reading that can be made with them is one minute. Although this is a great advance upon the old compass, divided into quarter degrees, it still permits errors much too large for careful surveying, if means are not provided for securing greater accuracy. This provision is made by repeating the meastuements.
Accuracy of Measurement as Increased by Repetition
Haight, Stephen S. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 11 ; 242-250
2021-01-01
91882-01-01 pages
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