To find the reduced level (RL) of a point in surveying, you start with a known benchmark (a point with a fixed elevation) and measure the height of the instrument (HI) by adding the benchmark's elevation to the height of the instrument above that benchmark. Then, you conduct a leveling survey by measuring the staff readings at the point of interest. The reduced level is calculated by subtracting the staff reading from the height of the instrument (RL = HI - staff reading). This method ensures accurate elevation data for various surveying applications.
.067 = 67/1000 which cannot be reduced further.
Reduced level (RL) is calculated by determining the elevation of a point relative to a reference datum, typically mean sea level. To find the RL, you can use leveling instruments to measure the height differences between the point and a known benchmark. The formula is RL = Benchmark RL ± Height Difference, where you add or subtract the height difference based on whether you're measuring up or down from the benchmark. This provides the elevation of the point in relation to the reference datum.
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The margin of error is reduced.
100 reduced by 25% became 75.75 must be increased by [ 33 and 1/3 ]% in order to become 100.
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A reduced level is the vertical distance between a survey point and the adopted level datum
detail about reduecd level?
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metres above the mean sea level
height of reference point to determine level
Reduced Level
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.067 = 67/1000 which cannot be reduced further.
Weapons and armour have a level requirement, that states the minimum level a character has to be, before they can use it. 'Level Requirement Reduced' means that requirement is lowered, so say a weapon normally has a requirement of Lv45, it might be lowered to 43, 41, or lower.
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