TYPES OF DISTANCES - Distance is generally regarded as the most fundemental of all surveying observations. It can be categorized into :- 1. Slope distance 2. Horizental diatance 3. & vertical distance - the usual required distance is
Please 1. what is the margin of error in using the odometer for every 100m distance covered? 2. Does the EDM method cater for curve surfaces in distance measurement? assuming the distance is not determined at intermediate points but from end to end?
3:00 "if point A and Point B are the same then the Horizontal distance and the Slope distance are the same" Thats not true. As you rotatat round a circle the the slpe distance is longer then Horizontal distance. Correct? Becuase you have the horizontal distance and you have account for a vertical variable aswell.
Very good video, I would love to see a video showing how a survey party would measure a field or some other area with the tools in this video.
TYPES OF DISTANCES
- Distance is generally regarded as the most fundemental of all surveying observations.
It can be categorized into :-
1. Slope distance
2. Horizental diatance
3. & vertical distance
- the usual required distance is
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I appreciate your work sir
actually your lesson is quite good .good job.
Please
1. what is the margin of error in using the odometer for every 100m distance covered?
2. Does the EDM method cater for curve surfaces in distance measurement? assuming the distance is not determined at intermediate points but from end to end?
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3:00 "if point A and Point B are the same then the Horizontal distance and the Slope distance are the same" Thats not true. As you rotatat round a circle the the slpe distance is longer then Horizontal distance. Correct? Becuase you have the horizontal distance and you have account for a vertical variable aswell.
I appreciate your presentation but the word datum I do not understand Dr please can you please through more lite on the word datum for me
Datum means a reference point.
pls Sir PPT send me