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28 September, 12:08

determine the gradient of a slope that starts at an elevation of 55 m and ends 20 km away at an elevation at 15 m

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  1. 28 September, 12:16
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    To calculate the gradient we can use the equation for it, which is:

    change in field value / distance = gradient

    Since we already know the values, we can directly go with the calculation. The change in field value is 55 m - 15 m = 40 m, and we will need to convert the 20 km into meters, so we will have 20,000 m.

    40 / 20,000 = 0.002

    So the gradient of the suggest slope will be only symbolic 0.002 degrees.
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