Pertinent Information About Electronic Protractors

By Carey Bourdier


For many people, their last attempt at measuring an angle might have occurred as far back as high school or maybe even grammar school. We use protractors to measure angles, and while you might only be familiar with the little plastic models from geometry class, there are actually several more sophisticated devices that are used by various professionals. A digital protractor is a device that can make angle measuring very simple and your results are provided through a digital readout. These also can be called digital inclinometers or an electronic protractor.

These electronic protractors are quite easy to use, but it is important to understand that you can utilize two different methods of measuring with these devices. You can take a horizontal measure and use a horizontal surface for your base. To do so, simply set your digital protractor into its horizontal mode and just rest it right on the surface of the angle you wish to measure.

With the relative measurement mode one can take measurements of two surfaces. You place the protractor on the first angled surface and take the readings, place zero to clear the reading and place the protractor on the second angled surface. The reading will show the difference between the first angle and the second.

If you were wondering what types of workers or professional would use an electronic protractor, the answer is there are many applications. For instance, land surveyors often will use a digital protractor or inclinometer to measure the slope of land. Civil engineers building skyscrapers, bridges and roads also will use the digital protractor for similar purposes. Foresters might use this device to learn more about the heights of trees in our nation's forests.

Additionally, electronic protractors can be used to measure drilling angles when drilling a well. You might also use this device to measure the rate and depth of a landslide or to monitor changes in a volcano. Astronomers can use a digital protractor to measure the angle of crux stars, while a doctor might measure the range of body part motion using this device. Even soldiers might use an electronic protractor to adjust angles for gun training and sniping.

Electronic protractors are truly an essential tool for all sorts of professions. Without the digital protractor, work would be much harder for everyone from geophysicists to structural engineers to carpenters and much more. If you need precise measuring of angles for just about any purpose, using an electronic protractor is always a good idea.




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