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Levelling: Initial Alignment

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This lecture covers the concept of initial alignment in levelling, discussing the process of setting up a reference frame, calculating static corrections, and applying corrections to achieve precise measurements. It also explores the use of equations and trigonometric functions to correct for errors and ensure accurate results.

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