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Measurement of Horizontal Angles by Repetition Method

The document describes a method to measure horizontal angles between two points more accurately using a theodolite. The method involves measuring the angle multiple times by keeping the vernier clamped and turning only the upper plate between measurements. The average angle is then calculated by dividing the final reading by the number of repetitions. As an example, the document outlines measuring the horizontal angle between points A and B by repeating the measurement three times with the theodolite and calculating the average angle.
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Measurement of Horizontal Angles by Repetition Method

The document describes a method to measure horizontal angles between two points more accurately using a theodolite. The method involves measuring the angle multiple times by keeping the vernier clamped and turning only the upper plate between measurements. The average angle is then calculated by dividing the final reading by the number of repetitions. As an example, the document outlines measuring the horizontal angle between points A and B by repeating the measurement three times with the theodolite and calculating the average angle.
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MEASUREMENT OF HORIZONTAL ANGLES BY REPETITION METHOD

AIM: To measure the horizontal angle between the OA and OB O Instrument Station A Ranging Rods No.1 B Ranging Rod No.2 INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED: (i) Theodolite (ii) Tripod (iii) Ranging Rods (iv) Arrows PROCEDURE: The method of repetition is used to measure the horizontal angle to a finer degree of accuracy than that obtainable with the least count of the vernier. By this method an angle is measured two (or) more time by allowed the vernier to remain clamped each time at the end of each measurement of the previous station. Thus an angle reading is mechanically repetitions. The average horizontal angle is then obtained by dividing the final reading by number of repetitions. To measure the angle of horizontal AOB, the following procedure is followed: Set the instrument at station O and level it with the help of alidade bubble and foot screw. Set zero reading (or) vernier A note the reading at vernier B. Loose the lower clamp and direct the telescope towards the point A accurately by lower tangential screw. Then unclamp the upper clamp and turn the instrument clockwise about inner axis towards B accurately with the upper tangential axis. Unclamp the lower clamp and turn the telescope and sight A. Again bisect A accurately by using the lower tangential screw. It should be noted that the vernier reading will not be changed in this operation. Since the upper plate is clamped to the lower. Unclamp the upper clamp; turn the telescope clockwise and Sight B accurately by upper tangent screw. Repeat the process until the angle i.e. for repeated no. of times say three times. The average angle with face left will be equal to the final reading divided by number of repetition (3) Repeat the above said procedure with face right also.

Result: The horizontal angle between the two points is found out by the method of repetitions using theodolite and found as -------------------

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