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.
Hello jhab olivarez, First of all thank you for watching my videos. I hope these videos will help you on your studies. Bearings and Azimuths are two different ways of indicating the direction/orientation of a line. Bearings range from 0 to 90 degrees. These angles can either be on the quadrants north-east, north-west, south-east or south-west. We have two videos that explain this and other important notations and great examples to help you fully grasp on the concepts. For Azimuths the angles can range from 0 to full circle. We also have a great popular video that fully explains the concept and examples. Please subscribe to pur channel for great new tutorial videos.
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.
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.
+Fąhəəm Jąn bearings can only be 90 degrees on either one of the 4 quadrants. A bearing in the NE quadrant can only be between 0 and 90. The bearing in quadrant SE can only be between 0 and 90. Same concept for the SW and NW quadrants. Thank you for watching and your comments.
Very helpful !!! THANK YOU
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Easy to understand... Thank you soo much
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The coordinates of two points A and B are (60mE, 200mN) and (160mE, 300mN)
respectively. Calculate the distance and bearing of AB.
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The distance between the two points is 141.42m and the bearing AB is N 45 E
Let me know if that helps.
Thank you
Please I need corse about surveying in road
How do I calculate that
m I right?
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.
Yes, you are correct. That is clever way of looking at it.
Help me with the coordinates of the stations and the closing error of traverse
Wonderful explanation.
I am glad you liked it. Thank you for watching.
Very informative
How about is azmuth and bearing?
Northing and easthing?
What are the difference
Hello jhab olivarez,
First of all thank you for watching my videos. I hope these videos will help you on your studies.
Bearings and Azimuths are two different ways of indicating the direction/orientation of a line.
Bearings range from 0 to 90 degrees. These angles can either be on the quadrants north-east, north-west, south-east or south-west. We have two videos that explain this and other important notations and great examples to help you fully grasp on the concepts.
For Azimuths the angles can range from 0 to full circle. We also have a great popular video that fully explains the concept and examples.
Please subscribe to pur channel for great new tutorial videos.
Sir why in mathematics our co ordinates are x;y but in land surveying it y;x ?
would you mind to discuss about what land surveyors used magnetic declination in any place in the philippines.
Hello Isidro,
I am not familiar with the surveying techniques in the Philippines.
Thx!!!
Your welcome and thank you for watching.
Please I have been giving a distance with bearings and have been asked to calculate the closing error and accuracy of the traverse
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.
Please can someone help me
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?
Hello Ryan,
Just convert the angle in degrees to minute-second units.
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.
thnks for the notes
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good job
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bearings are between from 0 to 360. not to 90
+Fąhəəm Jąn bearings can only be 90 degrees on either one of the 4 quadrants. A bearing in the NE quadrant can only be between 0 and 90. The bearing in quadrant SE can only be between 0 and 90. Same concept for the SW and NW quadrants.
Thank you for watching and your comments.
Thank you Sir
WRONG
Very helpful !!! THANK YOU
Thank you for watching! I am glad it helped.
Thank you
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