What is the correct ratio of refraction correction to curvature correction?

What is the correct ratio of refraction correction to curvature correction in levelling?

A. 1/4
B. 1/6
C. 1/7
D. 1/9
Correct Answer: C. 1/7

📚 Detailed Explanation: Refraction Correction / Curvature Correction = 1/7

Why C (1/7) is correct: The curvature correction formula is Cc = 0.0785D² and the refraction correction formula is Cr = 0.0112D². Their ratio = 0.0112/0.0785 = 0.1427 ≈ 1/7.
Curvature correction: Cc = 0.0785 × D²
Refraction correction: Cr = 0.0112 × D²

Ratio: Cr / Cc = 0.0112 / 0.0785 = 0.1427 ≈ 1/7

Proof from formula derivation:
Cc = D² / (2R)
Cr = D² / (14R) = Cc / 7

Therefore: Cr = Cc / 7 → Cr/Cc = 1/7

Practical Implication

Correction Formula Ratio to Other
Curvature (Cc) 0.0785 × D² 7 × refraction
Refraction (Cr) 0.0112 × D² 1/7 of curvature
Combined (C) 0.0673 × D² 6/7 of curvature; 6 × refraction
  • Refraction correction = 1/7 of curvature correction: Cr = Cc/7.
  • Both act on the same D² term, so the ratio is constant regardless of distance.
  • Combined correction = Cc − Cr = Cc(1 − 1/7) = 6/7 × Cc = 0.0673D².

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