Explain in brief linear measurement using : i) Pacing ii) Digital Tape 

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i) Pacing : This method is used only for knowing approximate distance between the objects. In preliminary survey this method can be used for linear measurement. This method consists of counting the number of paces between the two points of a line. The length of the line can then be computed by knowing the average length of the pace. The length of the pace varies with individuals, and also with the nature of the ground and the speed of pacing.

ii) Digital Tape : Digital tape measured features a top mounted LCD screen i.e. display measurement digitally allowing for user to easily read the measurement.It is easily convert from metric to imperial with touch of button. Digital tape is light in weight and compact and measures accurate reading. The maximum measuring length of digital tape is 4.8m 

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