For balanced latitude, departure of a 5-sided traverse on the bottom table. use double Meridian Distance method to find the area of the traverse in acres. Round all values to the nearest 0.01 ft.
For balanced latitude, departure of a 5-sided traverse on the bottom table. use double Meridian Distance...
solve #6 1. Balance the following interior angles (angles to the right) of five sided closed polygon traverse. If the azimuth of side AB is fixed at 218 59 30, calculate the azimuths of the remaining sides. A-132°47 06, B-108"46 18, C= 107。19 37, D-81.50 36. E-109.16 18, (Note: Line BC bears SE) Compute departure and latitudes, linear misclosure and relative precision for the traverse of problem above, if the length of the side (in feet) are as follows: AB...
A five-sided closed field traverse has the following distances in meters: AB = 51.766; BC = 26.947; CD = 37.070; DE = 35.292; EA = 19.192. The adjusted angles are as follows: A = 101°03′19″; B = 101°41′49″; C = 102°22′03″; D = 115°57′20″; E = 118°55′29″. The bearing of AB is N 73°00′00″ E. BC is in the S.E. quadrant.The coordinates of the five(5) corners of the traverse have been computed to be as follows: Corner "A" X Coordinate...
A five-sided closed field traverse has the following distances in meters: AB = 51.766; BC = 26.947; CD = 37.070; DE = 35.292; EA = 19.192. The adjusted angles are as follows: A = 101°03′19″; B = 101°41′49″; C = 102°22′03″; D = 115°57′20″; E = 118°55′29″. The bearing of AB is N 73°00′00″ E. BC is in the S.E. quadrant.The coordinates of the five(5) corners of the traverse have been computed to be as follows: Corner "A" X Coordinate...
PROBLEM 8. The following data has been taken and calculated for a 5-course loop traverse. CourseLength Latitude AB rture 1005 24 +335.34 395.75 +244.83 +436.84 870.53+775.38 1034.62 550.71 CD DE EA 1178.72 364 27 112102 1094.06 1092.65 -55.49 The coordinates of A are x 2000.00; y 1500.00. Sketch course AB. Correct the latitudes and departures of courses AB and BC with the compass rule and report the coordinates of station B. (15 points) PROBLEM 9. The following data has been...
1) An observer fails to check the bubble of a level and it is off two divisions on a 100-m sight. If the sensitivity of the bubble is 20-sec, what error would there be in the reading? 2 ) The following azimuths are from the north: 329°20’, 180°35’, 48°32’, 170°30’, 145°25’, 319°35’, 350°45’, 95°49’, 11°30’, 235°45’. Express these directions as (a) azimuth from the south, (b) back azimuths, (c) bearings. 8) 6.7 The following azimuths are reckoned from the north:...
1) An observer fails to check the bubble of a level and it is off two divisions on a 100-m sight. If the sensitivity of the bubble is 20-sec, what error would there be in the reading? 2 ) The following azimuths are from the north: 329°20’, 180°35’, 48°32’, 170°30’, 145°25’, 319°35’, 350°45’, 95°49’, 11°30’, 235°45’. Express these directions as (a) azimuth from the south, (b) back azimuths, (c) bearings. 8) 6.7 The following azimuths are reckoned from the north:...