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... FIGURE BOUNDED BY STRAIGHT LINES . Form of Field Book - Bearings and Back Bearings - Carrying forward the Meridian - Fixing Positions by Direct Ob- servation - Plotting and Calculation of Areas - Determina- tion of Heights - Use of the ...
... FIGURE BOUNDED BY STRAIGHT LINES . Form of Field Book - Bearings and Back Bearings - Carrying forward the Meridian - Fixing Positions by Direct Ob- servation - Plotting and Calculation of Areas - Determina- tion of Heights - Use of the ...
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... Calculating Areas by Different Methods- Irregular Figures The Planimeter Comparison of Planimeter Measurement with Calculated Area . 73 102 CHAPTER VIII . ADJUSTMENTS OF THE TACHEOMETER . The Plate vi TACHEOMETER SURVEYING .
... Calculating Areas by Different Methods- Irregular Figures The Planimeter Comparison of Planimeter Measurement with Calculated Area . 73 102 CHAPTER VIII . ADJUSTMENTS OF THE TACHEOMETER . The Plate vi TACHEOMETER SURVEYING .
Page ix
... figures , and office calculations made for the production of the plan , to the calculation of lines and areas , etc. , made from the data of the survey or from the plan itself . Diversions are occasionally made to explain and illustrate ...
... figures , and office calculations made for the production of the plan , to the calculation of lines and areas , etc. , made from the data of the survey or from the plan itself . Diversions are occasionally made to explain and illustrate ...
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... figure or enclosure , such as a field , the angles formed by the intersecting lines upon the plan can be measured with a protractor , or in some cases exactly calculated , and the lengths of the lines can be measured with a suitable ...
... figure or enclosure , such as a field , the angles formed by the intersecting lines upon the plan can be measured with a protractor , or in some cases exactly calculated , and the lengths of the lines can be measured with a suitable ...
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... figure to be added is called the Constant of the instrument ; it is the sum of the focal length of the object- glass and the distance of the object - glass from the centre of the instrument . If it be not given by the maker , its value ...
... figure to be added is called the Constant of the instrument ; it is the sum of the focal length of the object- glass and the distance of the object - glass from the centre of the instrument . If it be not given by the maker , its value ...
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accuracy adjustment Bearing and Distance Calculation centimetre Centre wire reading clamp Closing Error collimation level column contour line correct cosē crown 8vo decimal demy 8vo diagram direction division Electric Engineers exactly fall of line fcap feet field book field notes figures folding plates footscrews graduated Handbook height illus instrument collimation leather length line of sight Log diff logarithms lower axis marked measured meridian method minus minutes of arc N. H. Schneider Observed Distance obtained parallel ruler Planimeter plotting position Practical protractor R.L. of instrument R.L. of line Railway reading on staff reduced level Rise or fall scale Second edition sewed sight at staff slide slide-rule spot-levels square starting-point station points survey tacheometer tangent screw telescope bubble theodolite Third edition transit axis traverse lines vernier scale vernier zero vertical angle vertical arc vertical circle York zero line
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