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Recently, I needed to measure a distance in the garden, of roughly 30
feet, which I know can be done adequately with a simple tape measure, to withing an inch or so. But then I got to thinking....purely out of curiosity, what would be the MOST accurate way to measure distances of say 20 to 50 feet, outside, on uneven land. Or for that matter, between any two points ! I expect to hear all about sonic measuring devices, tape measures pulled very tight etc. etc., but what i'm really trying to discover is who can come up with the MOST ACCURATE, regardless of cost. Then, the MOST ACCURATE, at the least cost. Also, i'm curious as to just how good the measuring devices currently on offer really are. I know there's not a lot of practicality in this exercise, but I thought it might get a few brains ticking. GT |
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Recently, I needed to measure a distance in the garden, of roughly 30 feet, which I know can be done adequately with a simple tape measure, to withing an inch or so. But then I got to thinking....purely out of curiosity, what would be the MOST accurate way to measure distances of say 20 to 50 feet, outside, on uneven land. Or for that matter, between any two points ! I expect to hear all about sonic measuring devices, tape measures pulled very tight etc. etc., but what i'm really trying to discover is who can come up with the MOST ACCURATE, regardless of cost. Then, the MOST ACCURATE, at the least cost. Also, i'm curious as to just how good the measuring devices currently on offer really are. I know there's not a lot of practicality in this exercise, but I thought it might get a few brains ticking. GT A rangefinder on parallax is pretty good, as is a ladar type rangefinder...but the old fashioned ways are the best. Theodolite, chain and triangulation ![]() |
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![]() "GT" wrote in message ... Recently, I needed to measure a distance in the garden, of roughly 30 feet, which I know can be done adequately with a simple tape measure, to withing an inch or so. But then I got to thinking....purely out of curiosity, what would be the MOST accurate way to measure distances of say 20 to 50 feet, outside, on uneven land. Or for that matter, between any two points ! I expect to hear all about sonic measuring devices, tape measures pulled very tight etc. etc., but what i'm really trying to discover is who can come up with the MOST ACCURATE, regardless of cost. Then, the MOST ACCURATE, at the least cost. Over that distance: a tape measure in both cases. One by putting it through a ridged tube to keep it straight. Unless you are talking about building a temperature controlled room and using an interferometer to measure differences of a few wavelengths of light that is. |
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