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Distance Between Bench Marks in Vertical Control Formulas
Distance Between Bench Marks is the distance measured in kilometer while calculating the accuracy of survey in vertical control. And is denoted by K. Distance Between Bench Marks is usually measured using the Kilometer for Length. Note that the value of Distance Between Bench Marks is always positive.
Vertical Control formulas that make use of Distance Between Bench Marks
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Relative Accuracy for First Order Class I
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Relative Accuracy for First Order Class II
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Relative Accuracy for Second Order Class I
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Relative Accuracy for Second Order Class II
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Relative Accuracy for Third Order
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FAQ
What is the Distance Between Bench Marks?
Distance Between Bench Marks is the distance measured in kilometer while calculating the accuracy of survey in vertical control. Distance Between Bench Marks is usually measured using the Kilometer for Length. Note that the value of Distance Between Bench Marks is always positive.
Can the Distance Between Bench Marks be negative?
No, the Distance Between Bench Marks, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Distance Between Bench Marks?
Distance Between Bench Marks is usually measured using the Kilometer[km] for Length. Meter[km], Millimeter[km], Decimeter[km] are the few other units in which Distance Between Bench Marks can be measured.
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