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The A frame
Practical Action
X
AB
C
0.8m
String
Weight
4 metres
Poles
Figure 2: The A frame layout
A = 1st graduation mark
B = 2nd graduation mark
C =Approved frame centre = Centre of distance between A to B.
Construction procedure
Nail together the top of the 3 metre poles so that there is an inverted V form. These
poles should be thin, at most 3 cm in diameter.
Open the base of the V until its 4 metres.
From the pivot of the V measure 2.2 metres going down and mark on 3 m sides or
0.8m from the bottom.
Nail the 1.5m rail across the 2 legs on these marks.
From the apex suspend a string at whose end there should be a stone or half brick
knotted on. This is called a bob.
You may add an extra strength by putting 2 or 3 rounds of tying wire over the nail
positions.
The A Frame is now complete.
Calibrating the a frame
Stand the A Frame and mark the positions of both legs on uneven ground.
Wait for the string and weight to pendulum and finally rest.
Mark the position onto which the string is on the rail = A.
Exchange the leg positions.
Allow the string and weight to rest after swinging.
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