The document summarizes reciprocal leveling conducted between two stations, A and B, by a survey team from Khwopa Poly-Technic Institute. The leveling was performed on a sunny day with a temperature of 29°C using a total station instrument. Staff readings were taken at the top, middle, and bottom of the staff and the mean calculated at each station. The actual height difference between stations A and B, calculated using the formula provided, was -0.483 meters.
The document summarizes reciprocal leveling conducted between two stations, A and B, by a survey team from Khwopa Poly-Technic Institute. The leveling was performed on a sunny day with a temperature of 29°C using a total station instrument. Staff readings were taken at the top, middle, and bottom of the staff and the mean calculated at each station. The actual height difference between stations A and B, calculated using the formula provided, was -0.483 meters.
The document summarizes reciprocal leveling conducted between two stations, A and B, by a survey team from Khwopa Poly-Technic Institute. The leveling was performed on a sunny day with a temperature of 29°C using a total station instrument. Staff readings were taken at the top, middle, and bottom of the staff and the mean calculated at each station. The actual height difference between stations A and B, calculated using the formula provided, was -0.483 meters.
Recorder: Nirjal Hanju Temperature: 29°C Instrument: Total Station Location: Telkot
RECIPROCAL LEVELLING
Sighted Staff reading Mean Height diff
Inst Stn. Remarks to Top Mid Bot =(T+M+B)/3 = hB-hA Near A A 1.425 1.41 1.395 1.41 B 1.310 0.93 0.55 0.93 -0.48 Avg Ht diff =- Near B A 2.136 1.762 1.391 1.763 0.482 B 1.287 1.279 1.272 1.279 -0.484
Actual height difference = ((b1-a1)+(b2-a2))/2
a1= staff reading at A when instrument near A b1= staff reading at B when instrument near A a2= staff reading at A when instrument near B b2= staff reading at B when instrument near B