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Closing Error is the error formed during traverse surveying. Check FAQs
e=4D
e - Closing Error?D - Distance between Two Points?

Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling Example

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23.8328Edit=435.5Edit
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Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
e=4D
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
e=435.5m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
e=435.5
Next Step Evaluate
e=23.832750575626m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
e=23.8328m

Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling Formula Elements

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Functions
Closing Error
Closing Error is the error formed during traverse surveying.
Symbol: e
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Distance between Two Points
Distance between Two Points is defined as the length of space between two points. For finding the distance when curvature effects are considered, the value must be considered in kilometres.
Symbol: D
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
sqrt
A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
Syntax: sqrt(Number)

Other Formulas to find Closing Error

​Go Permissible Closing Error for Rough Levelling
e=100D
​Go Permissible Closing Error for Ordinary Levelling
e=24D
​Go Permissible Closing Error for Accurate Levelling
e=12D

Other formulas in Levelling category

​Go Distance between Two points under Curvature and Refraction
D=(2Rc+(c2))12
​Go Distance for small errors under Curvature and Refraction
D=2Rc
​Go Error Due to Curvature Effect
c=D22R
​Go Combined Error Due to Curvature and Refraction
c_r=0.0673D2

How to Evaluate Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling?

Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling evaluator uses Closing Error = 4*sqrt(Distance between Two Points) to evaluate the Closing Error, The Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling shows the permissible value for closing error which is different for different levelling. The error is directly proportional to the distance. Closing Error is denoted by e symbol.

How to evaluate Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling, enter Distance between Two Points (D) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling

What is the formula to find Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling?
The formula of Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling is expressed as Closing Error = 4*sqrt(Distance between Two Points). Here is an example- 23.83275 = 4*sqrt(35.5).
How to calculate Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling?
With Distance between Two Points (D) we can find Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling using the formula - Closing Error = 4*sqrt(Distance between Two Points). This formula also uses Square Root (sqrt) function(s).
What are the other ways to Calculate Closing Error?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Closing Error-
  • Closing Error=100*sqrt(Distance between Two Points)OpenImg
  • Closing Error=24*sqrt(Distance between Two Points)OpenImg
  • Closing Error=12*sqrt(Distance between Two Points)OpenImg
Can the Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling be negative?
Yes, the Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling, measured in Length can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling?
Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Permissible Closing Error for Precise Levelling can be measured.
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