What is the final adjusted bearing for Course N-O 20) in the traverse shown in Fig 1? 21) What is the fi...
What is the preliminary adjusted Interior angle at traverse Point M? What is the error of closure for latitudes in the traverse shown in Fig 1? What is the departure correction factor per foot of traverse perimeter for the traverse shown in Figure 1? What is the final adjusted bearing for Course N-O in the traverse shown in Figure 1? What is the final adjusted bearing for Course L-K in the traverse shown in Figure 1? NOTE: Survey data is...
PLEASE PROVIDE ME WITH THE STEPS. THANK YOU! Chapter 7: Traverse Calculations 7-7. PROBLEMS, (cont.) Note: Survey data is provided in the sketch below for Questions 7-12. thru 7-16. Starting at Point K and working clockwise, compute latitudes and departures; then balance and adjust the traverse by application of the compass rule adjustment. Use the bearing of Course K-L as a reference bearing; it can be adjusted after initial computations as required. Given angles must be checked for angular closure...
Note: Survey data or Queston 4tr7obilded in the table below. Starting at Point V and working clockwise, compute latitudes and departures; then balance and adjust the traverse by application of the compass rule adjustment. Use the azimuth of Course V-W for the reference azimuth; it can be adjusted after initial computations as required. Given angles must be checked for angular closure and adjusted if necessary. Table 7-4. Refers to Prob. 7-17 thru 7-20. Int. Angle At Point Point Azimuth Dist....
1) What is the departure of a 304.86 foot long traverse course bearing S 21°54'58" W. Report a value rounded to 2 decimal places and with the appropriate sign 2 ) An intern measures the dimensions of a rectangular excavation to be: Length = 301 +/- 1.3 feet Width = 101 +/- 0.6 feet Depth = 20 +/- 1.8 feet What is the uncertainty for the excavation volume in cubic yards (also written as yd3 or CY)? Your answer should...
1)During a mountain climbing trip it is observed that the water used to cook a meal boils at 93 °C rather than the standard 100 °C at sea level. At what altitude are the climbers preparing their meal? (See Physical Properties of Water (SI Units) and Properties of the U.S. Standard Atmosphere (SI Units) for data needed to solve this 2)The following bearings taken on a closed compass and fill up the table. Lines Bearings (deg-min) Azimuth N Deflection Angles...
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:...
N28°46'25" 87*14'32" 210-06-29 148*09'56" 54°42'10" 5442'10" Ta 208*49' 39" S30°45'33" E Bearing from 1 to 2 Bearing From 2 to 3 Bearing from 3 to 4 Bearing from 4 to 5 Note: Use the carat^(shift+6) in place of the degree symbol because degree is not available on the keyboard. Question 1 8 pts How many meters and feet are in a mile? mile = meters (to the nearest.01 meters) mile = feet Question 2 16 pts Draw a sketch of...