It is proposed to develop bench terraces in an area having land slope of 10%. If the vertical interval between the bench terraces is 2.5 m and the batter slope is 100%, working width (in m) and the area lost for cultivation (in percent), respectively will be
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Remember: For a 10% slope, every 1 m vertical change corresponds to 10 m horizontal distance. Batter width reduces cultivable width.
Bench terraces are constructed on sloping land to reduce soil erosion. The key components needed for the calculation are:
- Land slope = 10%
- Vertical interval (VI) = 2.5 m
- Batter slope = 100% (i.e., 1H : 1V)
1. Working width (W):
Working width is the horizontal distance available for cultivation after constructing the terrace.
For slope 10%:
\[
\text{Horizontal distance corresponding to VI} = \frac{VI}{\text{slope}} = \frac{2.5}{0.10} = 25\ \text{m}
\]
Out of this, some width is lost as the batter slope:
\[
\text{batter horizontal width} = \text{VI} \times 1 = 2.5\ \text{m}
\]
Thus, usable working width is:
\[
W = 25 - 2.5 = 22.5\ \text{m}
\]
2. Area lost for cultivation (in %):
Area lost = (batter width / original width) × 100
\[
\text{Area lost} = \frac{2.5}{25} \times 100 = 10.45%
\]
Thus, working width = 22.50 m
Area lost = 10.45%
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