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Explain the Bedford Level Experiment. What did it prove?

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Answered by subhanandasahoo98
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The Bedford Level Experiment was conducted to prove that the Earth is spherical in shape. This experiment was conducted in Bedford Level Canal area in Britain. The water level of the canal was taken as a base measurement. Three poles were then fixed with intervals of about 5 km in such a way that they would rise to the same height above the level of water in the canal.

When a telescope was positioned in such a way that the top of Pole A was in line with that of Pole C, it was found that the line of sight was intersecting the middle Pole B.

Since the middle Pole B appear higher because of the Earth’s curvature, it was proved that the Earth is not flat but is a curved structure.

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Answered by ashishparse
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The Bedford Level Experiment was conducted to prove that the Earth is spherical in shape. This experiment was conducted in Bedford Level Canal area in Britain. ... Three poles were then fixed with intervals of about 5 km in such a way that they would rise to the same height above the level of water in the canal.

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