You are a legend, not too many good videos about this on RU-vid. You have helped alot of Engineering students on their exams (including mine next week). Cheers to you sir!
THANK YOU!!! I have a boundary survey that (I just now learned from this video) is marked in azimuths. I've done a bit of orienteering but only ever used bearings. I have been stumped as to how to read this survey and your video has finally (1) corrected my understanding of the surveyor's metric and (2) how easy it is to convert. The property is heavily wooded and some lines extend over 2000'. Now I know how to find my line of direction and start marking out the fence line with confidence!
@Tunland Farm I am glad this video was helpful. When was that survey done? It might be a good idea to have a surveyor come out and stake your property line :]
@@SmithSurveying : The survey was done this year. The property is raw and overgrown, esp on the perimeter. Two adjacent tracts purchased separately and the survey costs (combined) were close to $4,500. I have given it serious consideration but for now I will probably just take my time with my chainsaw and work my way along it over the next few months. Time vs. money! Though I may revisit that decision at some point ;)
Hello Sir, you reall Solved my problems.. thank you soo much... our Professor explained in an online class but i don't understand at all .. I'm really thankful 🙏... you have my gratitude
Great video, could you make a video about levelling using a theodolite that explains how you find the different heights and angles using formulas. Please?
I do not have a video but here is how you convert bearings to azimuths... If it is a NE bearing the azimuth will be the same. *Example: N20°E = 20° If it is a SE bearing take the bearing and subtract 180°. Ignore the negative value you get though. *Example: S7°E => 7° - 180° = 173° If it is a SW bearing take the bearing and add 180°. *Example: S30°W => 30° + 180° = 210° If it is a NW bearing you do 360° minus the bearing. *Example: N60°W => 360° - 60° = 300°
If it is a NE bearing the azimuth will be the same. *Example: N20°E = 20° If it is a SE bearing take the bearing and subtract 180°. Ignore the negative value you get though. *Example: S7°E => 7° - 180° = 173° If it is a SW bearing take the bearing and add 180°. *Example: S30°W => 30° + 180° = 210° If it is a NW bearing you do 360° minus the bearing. *Example: N60°W => 360° - 60° = 300°
I can make a video about why when I get some free time. The quick answer is because it is in DMS or degrees, minutes and seconds.. Yes, the formula stays the same. I'm sorry I can't give you a good explanation but I will when I get the time 🙂
Good question Jojo. Think of South as 0° when talking about bearings. So when we take the azimuth and subtract 180° it gives us the SW bearing. I can make a video explaining it in better detail when I have the time if that explanation didn't help
If it is a NE bearing the azimuth will be the same. *Example: N20°E = 20° If it is a SE bearing take the bearing and subtract 180°. Ignore the negative value you get though. *Example: S7°E => 7° - 180° = 173° If it is a SW bearing take the bearing and add 180°. *Example: S30°W => 30° + 180° = 210° If it is a NW bearing you do 360° minus the bearing. *Example: N60°W => 360° - 60° = 300°
If it is a NE bearing the azimuth will be the same. *Example: N20°E = 20° If it is a SE bearing take the bearing and subtract 180°. Ignore the negative value you get though. *Example: S7°E => 7° - 180° = 173° If it is a SW bearing take the bearing and add 180°. *Example: S30°W => 30° + 180° = 210° If it is a NW bearing you do 360° minus the bearing. *Example: N60°W => 360° - 60° = 300°
Nobody tried to answer the question yet?… 30 deg = N30E 94 deg = S4E 203 deg = S67W 357 deg = N3W Great video sir! Enjoying your channel, hope all is well.
@@SmithSurveying thank you for correcting the answers, I tried solving your given questions and became confuse that my answers did not match Gareth's. However it matched yours, sir. Great explanation!
@@sueandeverythingrealestate The azimuth is in the SW quadrant so we take the azimuth and subtract 180° to get the bearing. 203° - 180° = 23° Bearing = S 23° W Try again and see if we get the same answer:]
If you have an azimuth of 162° 12' and you want to convert it to a bearing you do the following: 180° minus 162° 12' The bearing is S 17° 48' E Does that help?
@@SmithSurveying I'm confused brother. Given: Azimuth from south 6°35' : will I add 180° directly to 6°35' since it's in the South then convert it to bearing using the given formula?
Azimuth 30° equals bearing North 30° East Azimuth 94° equals bearing South 86° East Azimate 203° equals South 23° West Azimuth 257°equals South 77° West
If it is a NE bearing the azimuth will be the same. *Example: N20°E = 20° If it is a SE bearing take the bearing and subtract 180°. Ignore the negative value you get though. *Example: S7°E => 7° - 180° = 173° If it is a SW bearing take the bearing and add 180°. *Example: S30°W => 30° + 180° = 210° If it is a NW bearing you do 360° minus the bearing. *Example: N60°W => 360° - 60° = 300°
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