metres above the mean sea level
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Invert Level is the bottom of the pipe, reduced level is the middle of the pipe.
In the context of Civil Engineering, especially land surveying, Reduced Level "RL" refers to reducing (or equating) levels (elevations) to a common datum, which is either a real or imaginary location with a nominated elevation of zero. The most common convenient datum was mean sea level. On small surveys that require the collection of elevation data the datum can be assumed and for practical purposes it simply needs to be far enough below the survey area to avoid negative numbers, thus the starting point of a survey might be nominated to be RL 100.00
Ans: The unit weight of RCC IS 2500 KG/ CUM Ans: The unit weight of RCC IS 2500 KG/ CUM Ans: The unit weight of RCC IS 2500 KG/ CUM
There is not supposed to be a unit. Its just a number. Example: the structure can hold 6kg. the structure is 2kg. The Structural efficiency is 3 (no unit)
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The reduced unit of 72 and 120 is 24.
its not green
Invert Level is the bottom of the pipe, reduced level is the middle of the pipe.
1/16 cannot be reduced. In fact, no unit fraction can be reduced.
A reduced level is the vertical distance between a survey point and the adopted level datum
REDUCED
detail about reduecd level?
The color red is used to indicate the level on a SITREP report that defines an area that has been reduced in strength. Green and amber indicate levels that are performing at or above expected strength.
It is used. However, it can result in the same unit being observed again. That reduced the range of possible outcomes.It is used. However, it can result in the same unit being observed again. That reduced the range of possible outcomes.It is used. However, it can result in the same unit being observed again. That reduced the range of possible outcomes.It is used. However, it can result in the same unit being observed again. That reduced the range of possible outcomes.
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-Reduced bearing use degrees as measurement unit. -Read from the north or the south towards the east or the west.
height of reference point to determine level