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  2. Inclinometer - Wikipedia

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    An inclinometer or clinometer is an instrument used for measuring angles of slope, elevation, or depression of an object with respect to gravity's direction. It is also known as a tilt indicator , tilt sensor , tilt meter , slope alert , slope gauge , gradient meter , gradiometer , level gauge , level meter , declinometer , and pitch & roll ...

  3. Binnacle - Wikipedia

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    Binnacle with iron correcting spheres at each side and clinometer below compass Modern binnacle with compass A binnacle ( / ˈ b ɪ n ə k əl / ) is a waist-high case or stand on the deck of a ship , generally mounted in front of the helmsman , in which navigational instruments are placed for easy and quick reference as well as to protect the ...

  4. Tree height measurement - Wikipedia

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    The clinometer and tape method, or the tangent method, is commonly used in the forestry industry to measure log length. [15] [16] Some clinometers are hand held devices used to measure angles of slopes. The user can sight to the top of a tree using such a clinometer and read the angle to the top using a scale in the instrument.

  5. Cave survey - Wikipedia

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    Hydrolevelling is an alternative to measuring depth with clinometer and tape that has a long history of use in Russia. [4] The technique is regularly used in building construction for finding two points with the same height, as in levelling a floor.

  6. Underwater survey - Wikipedia

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    Vertical position relative to the surface, also known as depth measurement, may use: Depth gauges (using pressure as a proxy) Dive computers (using pressure as a proxy) Measuring tapes (direct linear measurement) Pneumofathometers (using pressure as a proxy) Length measurement in other directions, using: Measuring tape, Surveyor's chain,

  7. Clinometer - Wikipedia

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  9. List of measuring instruments - Wikipedia

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    A measuring cup, a common instrument used to measure volume. Buoyant weight (solids) Eudiometer, pneumatic trough (gases) Flow measurement devices (liquids) Graduated cylinder (liquids) Measuring cup (grained solids, liquids) Overflow trough (solids) Pipette (liquids) If the mass density of a solid is known, weighing allows to calculate the volume.