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Radiation intersection traversing resection
To see the whole position of the site,to see whether there are magnetic substance or not,help to build map terrain,to see the nature of the ground,to collect vital information intelligence about the area
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I would jump out of the plane with a parachute or pull out my pocket knife and kill them, or i would take over the plane and land the plane the and RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no. plane table is used only for measuerment of distances.
The clamp screw in plane table surveying is used to secure the alidade or sighting equipment in place on the plane table. It helps keep the equipment stable and prevents it from moving while taking measurements or making sightings. This ensures accuracy and precision in the surveying process.
Radiation intersection traversing resection
In plane table surveying, the two-point problem involves determining the position of a point using two known points. The solution involves drawing lines from the two known points to the unknown point, ensuring that the angles between the lines correspond to the observed angles. By using a straightedge to intersect these lines, the location of the unknown point can be accurately established on the plane table. This method is crucial for ensuring precise mapping and plotting in surveying tasks.
Surveying can be classified into two main categories: plane surveying and geodetic surveying. Plane surveying deals with small areas on the Earth's surface where the curvature of the Earth can be neglected. Geodetic surveying involves measuring large areas and taking into account the curvature of the Earth.
There are two general types of land surveying: plane and geodetic. Plane surveying considers the earth to be a flat surface--a plane, which works well for jobs spanning a short distance (a few miles), because calculations are relatively simple. Surveys of this nature account for much of survey work being done. Geodetic surveying takes into account the true shape of the earth. These surveys are usually of a very large scale and most often performed by government agencies. GPS is capable of automatically giving geodetic positions (within certain qualifiers), though a thorough understanding of the principals of geodesy is necessary to adequately design and conduct a geodetic survey.
1. plane table 2. alidade (strong ruler made of wood or metal) 3. trough compass ( normal compass with rectangular box instead of circular one) 4. spirit level 5. chain or tape 6. plumb bob with fork 7. ranging rods 8. paper, pencil, assistant, etc...
General classifications of surveying include geodetic surveying, plane surveying, topographic surveying, cadastral surveying, construction surveying, and hydrographic surveying. Geodetic surveying deals with large-scale measurements of the earth's surface, while plane surveying focuses on small-scale measurements on a flat surface. Topographic surveying involves mapping of the land's natural features, cadastral surveying deals with land parcel boundaries, construction surveying is used for building projects, and hydrographic surveying is for mapping bodies of water and their features.
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Land surveying is mapping out land for land development. Hydrographic surveying is mapping bodies of water. Engineering is a type of surveying that has to do with buildings roads and other man made things.
it is a type of surveying in which we can plot the area in the field rapidly.we can also find our error in the field and solve it.
in plane survey the surface of earth assume as plane or straight its uses as limited distance where as in geodetic survey surface of earth assume as curve its use in long distance.