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Addition And Subtraction of Vectors

Addition And Subtraction of Vectors


🔗Types of Vectors


Addition of Vectors

The addition of vectors refers to mathematically combining multiple vectors to determine a resultant vector. Adding individual vector quantities is essential for analyzing forces, accelerations, and other physics concepts.

Scalar And Vector Quantities - Types of Vectors

Scalar And Vector Quantities


Some quantities can be represented fully just by their magnitude or numerical size. However, others require additional information about the direction to be described appropriately. This distinction becomes very important when formulating equations and doing analysis.

Vernier Clinometer and Micrometer Clinometer

Vernier Clinometer and Micrometer Clinometer


🔗What is Clinometer? How to measure using Clinometer?

🔗Applications, Advantages and Disadvantages of clinometer


Vernier Clinometer

The Vernier clinometer is a vital precision alignment tool used across many industries. It consists of a spirit level mounted on a rotary member enclosed in a right-angle shaped housing. The housing has one face that forms the base of the clinometer. A circular measurement scale engraved in the housing is used to measure the angle of inclination of the rotary member relative to the base. The scale may cover a full circle or just a portion of a circle.

Applications Advantages and Limitations of Clinometer



🔗What is clinometer? Types of clinometers


Applications of Clinometer


Surveying and Mapping

Clinometers are extensively used in surveying and mapping to determine heights and contours for topographic studies. They provide slope/angle data at survey points.

Types Of Clinometers, Parts, Measuring and Equation

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What Is a Clinometer

Clinometer is a simple and valuable measuring instrument used to determine angles of slope, elevation or depression of an object or surface. In essence, it helps measure tilts and angles and how far something is leaning from the vertical or horizontal plane.

Electroslag Welding Operation with Equipment Diagram

Electroslag Welding


Electroslag welding (ESW) is a highly productive, single-pass welding process for thick Sections, typically greater than 25 mm to 760mm, in a vertical or near-vertical position. Electroslag welding (ESW) does not actually qualify as arc welding, considering an arc is only utilised to initiate the process. It is commonly used to make high-strength welds with high integrity in low-carbon alloy steels.

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