A level is set up and a reading of 2.195 m is taken on a bench mark the elevation of which is 89.54 m. At the beginning of the line to be profiled, the rod reading is 2.415 m.; 20 m from the beginning, it is 1.807 m; at 60 m, it is 0.712; at 66 m and 80 m, the rod readings are1.381 m and 0.782 m., respectively. On a rock that is not on line, the rod reading is 0.555 m. The level is then removed ahead, set up and a rod reading of 1.952 m is observe, the rod still being held on the rock. The readings along the profile are then resumed: 100 m from the beginning of the line, the rod reading is 1.159 m; 140 m from the beginning of the line rod reading is 1.434 m; finally, 180 m from the beginning of the line the rod reading is 2.196 m. From following description above make a complete form of profile level notes and compute the elevation at the point 100 m from the beginning of the line, the elevation of the turning point, and the difference in elevation of the beach mark and to the last station.
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- DIFFERENTIAL LEVELING For the given differential level notes. Determine the station with the highest and 2. lowest elevation. Station BS HI FS Elevation BM-A 1.73 346.50 m TP-1 2.50 1.85 ТР-2 2.76 1.05 ТР-3 3.15 1.20 BM-B 1.93 0.74 ТР-4 1.67 0.98 TP-5 2.12 1.84 BM-C 1.77arrow_forwardShow step by step solutionarrow_forward
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