Clinometer

Clinometer

Catalogue No. – 19267
Mathematical instruments to measure the angle of elevation/depression of an object. [table “19267” not found /]

Description

A clinometer, also known as an inclinometer, is an instrument used to measure angles of slope, elevation, or inclination. It is commonly used in surveying, construction, and forestry to determine the slope of a surface or the inclination of an object relative to the horizontal plane.

A clinometer typically consists of a base, a spirit level to ensure that the device is level, and a protractor or bubble level to measure the angle of incline. Some clinometers also have a compass to measure the direction of the slope.

Clinometers can be used to measure the slope of a surface, such as a hill or a building, or to determine the angle of elevation of an object, such as a tree or a tower. They are useful for determining the slope of a surface for construction projects or for measuring the angle of a tree for logging purposes.

In forestry, clinometers are used to determine the height of trees and the angle of their branches, which can be important for forest management and conservation efforts.

Clinometers are a valuable tool for professionals in many fields, providing a simple and accurate way to measure angles of slope and elevation. They are also used in a variety of recreational activities, such as hiking, mountaineering, and boating, to measure the angle of incline or the height of objects.