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Mechanical Planimeter Level and Survey Equipment Civil Instrument

Engineers and cartographers normally use planimeters to find the area of an irregular shape, such as the area of a city. Medical researchers also used this small instrument to measure biologic phenomena. Jakob Amsler, professor of mathematics at the University of Sscaffen hausen in Switzerland developed this instrument in 1854. It consists of two arms: one affixed to the page using a pin, the other containing a stylus used to trace around the unknown area. As the region is traced, a small wheel rotates against the paper, recording the area on a dial. Specifications Disclaimer- Due to continuous Research and Development, there may be variation in some specs and colour of item

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  • Engineers and cartographers normally use planimeters to find the area of an irregular shape, such as the area of a city. Mechanical Planimeter Level and Survey Equipment civil instrument
  • Medical researchers also used this small instrument to measure biologic phenomena.
  • akob Amsler, professor of mathematics at the University of Sscaffen hausen in Switzerland developed this instrument in 1854.
  • Top Quality Products by BEXCO EXPORTS.