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Question for you, how would I go about answering this question. Below is the question and all info given, I am getting hung up on the meaning of with an angle of 5* 25' 39"? The instrument is set up at the PC with an angle of 5°25' 39" being measured between stations 147+50 and 150+00 on a highway curve. The degree of curve (arc definition) is?
Because we times the 90° angles between each cardinal direction until we reach our objective. Since B is our objective, starting north and moving clockwise around the cardinal directions until we reach B- we move through 3, 90° angles. 3x90= 270. Hope this helps :3
Is the Bench Mark "known elevation" usually based on a vertical projection such as NAVD 88 to correspond with other Plans such as Department of Transportation contours? Thanks
Not all azimuth starts at north.. Our Azimuth starts from south Some popular countrys azimuth starts from north thats why alot of RU-vidrs who teaches stuff like this always say azimuth is from north at least address that matter to make it clear
Thank you for watching and most important for taking your time to comment. You are correct in that it depends on the country you reside. This video was made with the idea of helping students prepare for the California exam.
@@SkillRender yes, but in your video description you stated this: "If you feel that this video can be improved, please do not hesitate to let me know and I will do my best to better help you." so... here's a commenter (@gelomisagal3060) who - justifiably - feels that this video can be improved; is your answer to the suggestion of improvement really "your best"? Btw, he's not asking for help; he's pointing out how you could improve your video 😀
That is something hard to fully explain in writing. I would suggest to get a good surveying book. The name of the book will depend on the country that you live in.
I know this is about quadrants but while watching this it suddenly occurred to me that by using + or - 180 one may also determine the back bearing of a (whole circle) bearing. Say 23 degrees plus 180 = 203 degrees back-bearing. And when reading more than 180, say 345 degrees - 180 = 165 back-bearing. Thank you.
A total station will be a good tool, but it might be too expensive for one time use. Bearings indicate the angle or turn from the previous point of reference to the next point of interest.
How to determine the value in minutes and seconds? Easy to determine the value in degrees because we can use the protractor. How about the values in minutes and seconds?
For the degrees use the whole number part of the decimal.For the minutes multiply the remaining decimal by 60. Use the whole number part of the answer as minutes.For the seconds multiply the new remaining decimal by 60.
@@SkillRender ahh yes I got it sir. Converting the angle into DMS form. I was just having a mental block that time I was hardly trying to understand where did the value of minutes came from😂 later I found out that it is from the angle which is converted into DMS form. Thank you, Sir.
What would be the load capacity for a bridge crane made from 100x100 ubc beam? The beam will be about 5.8 meters between the crane trolleys. I’m going to use two wheels per truck ... each wheel can handle 300kg each. I will have four in total. They will be mounted as a top running truck Thank you
Thank you for watching my videos. The answer to your question is beyond the scope and purpose of this RU-vid channel. For the design of such bridge crane it is recommended that you seek advice from a qualified professional engineer.
I would like to hear more about how and why you would plunge the telescope please? Also the channel is very interesting to those seeking knowledge. Thumbs up.