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Sure, I'd be happy to explain. Automatic surveys involve the use of advanced
equipment to measure and map the earth's surface. Here are some common
types of surveying equipment used:
1. Total Stations: These are electronic instruments that measure angles
and distances simultaneously using a laser beam 1. They are used to
measure angles, distances, and elevations, as well as to locate the
position of points on a piece of land1. Total stations integrate the
functions of a theodolite for measuring angles and an electronic
distance meter (EDM) for measuring distances 1. Some leading brands
and models include the Leica TS161.
2. GPS Surveying Equipment: These utilize satellite technology for
precise positioning and navigation3.
3. Surveying Digital Levels: These are used to measure vertical distances 1.
4. Prisms: These are used in conjunction with total stations to reflect the
laser beam back to the instrument, allowing for accurate distance
measurements1.
5. Measuring Tapes: These are made up of cotton, coated linen, or any
other synthetic material and are available in lengths of 20, 30, or 50
meters2.
6. Surveying Chains: These are used to measure the distance on the
ground. They give much more accurate measurements as compared to
tape2.
In addition to these, there are also automated survey tools that can be used to
collect feedback from users. Some of these include Zoho Survey,
SurveyMonkey, and Qualtrics5. These tools offer a wide range of survey types,
question types, and user-friendliness 5.
Remember, the choice of equipment depends on the specific requirements of
the surveying project1. It's always important to understand the project
requirements and choose the right equipment accordingly 1..

Source(s)
1. Types of Surveying Equipment: A Comprehensive Guide
2. 7 Essential Instruments for Land Surveying | Planning Tank
3. 23 Surveying Instruments And Their Uses - Civiconcepts
4. 13 Tools to Set Up Automated Surveys to Unlock Relevant Feedback
5. What Equipment Do Land Surveyors Use | Surveyor Insider
6. en.wikipedia.org

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