The combined correction for curvature and refraction is:

The combined correction for curvature and refraction in levelling is expressed as:

A. 0.0785 D²
B. 0.0673 D²
C. 0.0112 D²
D. D²/2R
Correct Answer: B. 0.0673 D²

📚 Detailed Explanation: Combined Curvature and Refraction Formula = 0.0673 D²

Why B (Cc = 0.0673D²) is correct: The combined correction for both curvature and refraction (in metres, D in km) is 0.0673D². This is derived by subtracting the refraction correction (0.0112D²) from the curvature correction (0.0785D²).
Curvature correction: Cc = 0.0785 × D² (corrects for Earth curving away)
Refraction correction: Cr = 0.0112 × D² (partial compensation; opposite sign to Cc)

Combined correction:
C = Cc – Cr = 0.0785D² – 0.0112D² = 0.0673 × D²

where D = distance in km, C = correction in metres.

Sign convention:
– Curvature makes staff reading appear too large (positive; must subtract)
– Refraction bends line of sight downward, reducing the apparent reading increase
– Net combined effect still makes reading appear too large → subtract 0.0673D² from observed reading

Formula Comparison Table

Correction Formula (D in km) At D = 1 km At D = 2 km
Curvature (Cc) 0.0785 D² 0.0785 m 0.314 m
Refraction (Cr) 0.0112 D² 0.0112 m 0.0448 m
Combined (C) 0.0673 D² 0.0673 m 0.2692 m
  • Combined correction C = 0.0785D² − 0.0112D² = 0.0673D².
  • Refraction reduces (partially corrects) curvature by 1/7: 0.0112 = 0.0785/7.
  • Net correction is still negative (subtract from observed reading to get true reading).

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