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What is the difference between clinometer and theodolite

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Answered by mushkankumari2109200
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CLINOMETER:

A clinometer is a tool that is used to measure the angle of elevation, or angle from the ground, in a right - angled triangle. You can use a clinometer to measure the height of tall things that you can't possibly reach to the top of, flag poles, buildings, trees.

THEODOLITE

Surveying instrument, which is based on the principles of trigonometry, is used for measuring angles with a rotating telescope.

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Answered by TanikaWaddle
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clinometer and theodolite

Step-by-step explanation:

CLINOMETER:

A clinometer is a tool that is used to measure the angle of elevation, or angle from the ground, in a right - angled triangle. You can use a clinometer to measure the height of tall things that you can't possibly reach to the top of, flag poles, buildings, trees.

THEODOLITE

Surveying instrument, which is based on the principles of trigonometry, is used for measuring angles with a rotating telescope.

A theodolite  is a precision optical instrument for measuring angles between designated visible points in the horizontal and vertical planes. The traditional use has been for land surveying, but they are also used extensively for building and infrastructure construction, and some specialized applications such as meteorology and rocket launching

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Meaning of Theodolite

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