An open traverse that runs from A to H has the following deflection angles: B = 1°03′ R; C = 2°58′ R; D = 7°24′ L; E = 6°31′ L; F = 1°31′ R; G = 8°09′ L. If the bearing of AB is N 20°41′ E, compute...


An open traverse that runs from A to H has the following deflection angles: B = 1°03′ R; C = 2°58′ R; D = 7°24′ L; E = 6°31′ L; F = 1°31′ R; G = 8°09′ L. If the bearing of AB is N 20°41′ E, compute the bearings of the remaining sides.


If the distances AB, BC, CD, DE, and EA are 232 m, 120 m, 145 m, 167 m, and 176 m respectively. Adjust the observed angles according to the distances.

Nov 19, 2021
SOLUTION.PDF

Get Answer To This Question

Related Questions & Answers

More Questions »

Submit New Assignment

Copy and Paste Your Assignment Here