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What are the fundamental lines of transit theodolite?

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Answered by KrishnaSamadder
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Permanent Adjustment of Theodolite The desired relationships between the fundamental lines are as follows: The axis of the plate level must be perpendicular to the vertical axis. The line of collimation should coincide with the optical axis of the telescope and should also be perpendicular to the vertical axis.

Answered by TanikaWaddle
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fundamental lines of transit theodolite

Step-by-step explanation:

A transit theodolite is simply called transit. It is one in which the line of sight can be reversed by resolving the telescope through 180° in a vertical plane.Transit is mainly used and non-transit theodolites have now become obsolete.

fundamental lines of transit theodolite

These are:

(i) The vertical axis.

(ii) The axis of the plate levels.

(iii) The axis of telescope.

(iv) The line of collimation.

(v) The horizontal axis.

(vi) The axis of the altitude bubble.

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Difference between transit and non transit theodolite

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