The standard American surveyor's chain (Gunter's chain) is 66 feet long.
The noun 'chain' is a collective noun for:a chain of bobolinksa chain of convictsa chain of islandsa chain of lynxa chain of mountainsa chain of surveyors
The Surveyors was created in 1972.
The duration of The Surveyors is 1.42 hours.
Surveyors and engineers. Please see the related link that talks about theodolites, who uses them, how they work, and a few neat pictures:
chain = 66 feet. rod = 16.5 feet [1/4 of a chain]. link = 7.92 inches (1/100 of a chain). acre = 10 square chains (10 chains by 1 chain = 660 ft x 66 ft = 43560 sq ft)
Reconnaissance in chain surveying is important because it involves gathering information about the area to be surveyed, such as identifying boundaries, obstacles, and terrain conditions. This helps surveyors plan the surveying process effectively and determine the best surveying methods to use. By conducting reconnaissance, surveyors can anticipate challenges and adjustments needed during the actual survey to ensure accurate and precise measurements.
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Bureau of Engineer Surveyors was created in 1965.
Court of General Surveyors ended in 1547.
Court of General Surveyors was created in 1540.
Ghana Institution of Surveyors was created in 1969.
A "link" is a measure of length: 7.92 inches. Here's how that number arose. The primary tool used by surveyors in North America from the 1600s through the end of the 1800s was a "Gunter's chain," measuring 66 feet long, usually with 100 swiveled links. In that system, a "link" was a measure of length that consisted of one of the standardized links in the chain: 7.92 inches.