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- Dynamic_height abstract "Dynamic height is a way of specifying the height of a point above a reference, as opposed to orthometric height or normal height. Dynamic height is constant if one follows the same gravity potential as they move from place to place. Because of variations in gravity, surfaces having a constant difference in dynamic height may be closer or further apart in various places. Dynamic heights are usually chosen so that zero corresponds to the geoid. When optical leveling is done, the path corresponds closely to following a value of dynamic height horizontally, but to orthometric height for vertical changes measured on the leveling rod. Thus small corrections must be applied to field measurements to obtain the orthometric height usually used in engineering. US National Geodetic Survey data sheets give both dynamic and orthometric values.".
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- Dynamic_height hasPhotoCollection Dynamic_height.
- Dynamic_height subject Category:Geodesy.
- Dynamic_height comment "Dynamic height is a way of specifying the height of a point above a reference, as opposed to orthometric height or normal height. Dynamic height is constant if one follows the same gravity potential as they move from place to place. Because of variations in gravity, surfaces having a constant difference in dynamic height may be closer or further apart in various places. Dynamic heights are usually chosen so that zero corresponds to the geoid.".
- Dynamic_height label "Dynamic height".
- Dynamic_height label "Wysokość dynamiczna".
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- Dynamic_height sameAs Q5318980.
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- Dynamic_height wasDerivedFrom Dynamic_height?oldid=573479713.
- Dynamic_height isPrimaryTopicOf Dynamic_height.