yeah i told u the procedure , how to check monopole tower verticality , First set yours instrument in front of monopole tower almost 25M , then draw same 25M long line which is parallel to yours instrument at both side of tower. now just take a angel using instrument between top of tower n right side of tower where we mark a 25M line. spooz its 44:00:00 degree . then again check other side mean left side of tower doing same procedure ,here u got the reading is 46:00:00 degree. its mean your tower have 1:00:00 degree tilt . next do same procedure on "B" location which one is arond 45 degree of yours" A " Location . may be here u find 00 error . thats mean yours tower is simply one sided tilt . u can rectify this using yours tower bottom nuts . or say leveling nuts . thanks Regards ADEEL QC Inspector CIVIL,
Hire Some Surveying Company and do it with Total Station which will give you the accuracy of 1 mm/ 0°00'10"
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2mm per m as per iso specifications
*find a theodolite or total station *check for collimation *check theodolite vertical axis *set up the theodolite a distance away from the foot of the tower, or closer but using a diagonal eye piece *use left face to bisect bottom point and clamp the horizontal plate *check the tower zenith transit and use the right face to bisect the bottom point and do as explained above *dont forget to record readings of every stage.
Galileo dropped it from a tower in then it feel at the same rate
He tested it standing on top of the leaning tower of Pisa.
The first French nuclear test was Gerboise Bleu on February 13, 1960 at 06:04 Greenwich Mean Time. The test was conducted near Reganne in the Algerian Sahara desert in Africa. It was a tower shot from a 105-meter tower. The test device was a single-point implosion-type plutonium device and had a yield of between 60 and 70 kilotons (as predicted). It was the largest first test by the nuclear powers of the time.
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He test on a piece of paper. Otherwise known as blue print
No, only two were dropped on Japan. However before these, one was detonated as a test on top a 100 foot tall steel tower in New Mexico. A tower was used so they could aim cameras and other test instruments accurately before the explosion.
The Gadget was detonated July 16, 1945 at the Trinity test site on a 100 foot tall steel tower.
The strawberry riddle is featured in the fifth book of the Dark Tower series by Stephen King, titled "Wolves of the Calla." The riddle is a test of wits presented by the character known as the Little Red King.