Hi Dear Sir. is there any difference b/w Whole Circle Bearings and Azimuths. it seems they both are same from video. if there is any difference please help me with that.
They are both the same. Just different way of calling them. In the USA it is common to call azimuths when measuring the angle from north until our line of interest is reached. And like Whole Circle Bearings they can range from 0 to 360. Again here in the US it is common to call bearings the angle measured from north to east, north to west, south to east and south to west. These measurements can only range from 0 to 90. These also are sometimes called reduced bearings. Let me know if that helps. thank you for your question, I appreciate you watching the video.
Not all azimuth starts at north.. Our Azimuth starts from south Some popular countrys azimuth starts from north thats why alot of UA-camrs 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 😀
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
Thank you so much for your easy-to-understand explanation. Got it.
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Azimuth is like whole circle bearing which also starts from North and in. Clockwise direction
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How do you come up with that conclusion 🧐 i could not see the example good 👍
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What about altitude?
What is the purpose of the "minutes and seconds" part, and what does that tell me about the azimuth exactly? Thank you
why is the azimuth useful ? how is it used ?
Because it helps to describe the location of a point within a surveying plan.
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Its comfortable vedio
Thank you. But you didn't explain the minutes?
If the true bearing of a line AB is 269° 30', then the azimuth of the line AB is a) 0° 30' b) 30' c) 90° 30' d) 269° 30'
can i get its ppt??
Hello Muhammed Zubair Siddiqui.
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I am not sure if understand your question. What do you mean by ppt?
Hi Dear Sir. is there any difference b/w Whole Circle Bearings and Azimuths. it seems they both are same from video. if there is any difference please help me with that.
They are both the same. Just different way of calling them. In the USA it is common to call azimuths when measuring the angle from north until our line of interest is reached. And like Whole Circle Bearings they can range from 0 to 360. Again here in the US it is common to call bearings the angle measured from north to east, north to west, south to east and south to west. These measurements can only range from 0 to 90. These also are sometimes called reduced bearings. Let me know if that helps. thank you for your question, I appreciate you watching the video.
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Not all azimuth starts at north..
Our Azimuth starts from south
Some popular countrys azimuth starts from north thats why alot of UA-camrs 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.
The zenith sits at the north ⬆️ right
@@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 😀
why c= 270°? :)
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
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Our azimuth start at south🥵
Ya I don’t get it
What is that you don't get?
@@SkillRender all of it
Then go back and watch the video again or change sources. Azimuth is very simple concept and shouldn't be a headache to understand it.
@@SkillRender I’ve been trying to understand it for weeks I just don’t get it
We can take a step at a time. At what point do you loose grasp of things?
The earth is flat
Infinite of small flat lines make a circle!
@@SkillRender A circle is flat!
Thanks!
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