Practical Surveying: A Text-book for Students Preparing for Examinations Or for Survey-work in the Colonies |
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Page 11
... move laterally right or left , taking care ( on his part ) to keep the chain straight , by gentle shaking up . Arrow 1 LINK Fig . 11. - How to hold Chain . Some surveyors hold that the leader should completely face the follower at the ...
... move laterally right or left , taking care ( on his part ) to keep the chain straight , by gentle shaking up . Arrow 1 LINK Fig . 11. - How to hold Chain . Some surveyors hold that the leader should completely face the follower at the ...
Page 12
... move to the right , waive your right arm backwards and forwards , and , if to the left similarly with your left arm ... moving forward , to allow the surveyor to note the chainage of such intersection . For instance , if after three ...
... move to the right , waive your right arm backwards and forwards , and , if to the left similarly with your left arm ... moving forward , to allow the surveyor to note the chainage of such intersection . For instance , if after three ...
Page 13
... moved the wooden fence , a surveyor will make the necessary allowance outside the hedge for the real boundary of the railway . How to measure Fence . - Here I would say , that it has been found to be more convenient to take all ...
... moved the wooden fence , a surveyor will make the necessary allowance outside the hedge for the real boundary of the railway . How to measure Fence . - Here I would say , that it has been found to be more convenient to take all ...
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... move the arrows in accordance with the reduction from the length of slope , or make the alteration in the field - book ; the former method , however , is best , as any offsets that may be required will be more favourably affected than ...
... move the arrows in accordance with the reduction from the length of slope , or make the alteration in the field - book ; the former method , however , is best , as any offsets that may be required will be more favourably affected than ...
Page 30
... moved round upon the lower portion with a rack and pinion movement actuated by the screw a . A ring on the lower member is divided into degrees and subdivisions , and , with a vernier attached to the upper cylinder , it is possible ...
... moved round upon the lower portion with a rack and pinion movement actuated by the screw a . A ring on the lower member is divided into degrees and subdivisions , and , with a vernier attached to the upper cylinder , it is possible ...
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A B C accuracy accurately adjusted arrow axis back and fore back-sight beam compasses bench-mark boundaries centre chain chain-line check-lines chords clamped clinometer column commencement compass consequently Cosec cosine cross-wires curvature curve datum direction distance divided end of line equal feet fence field-book figures fixed fore sights ground hedge horizontal hypotenuse inches instrument intermediate intersection length level-book line A B line of collimation logarithm magnetic north mark means measured necessary observed offsets parallel plates pencil perpendicular plane plotted plumb-bob position post-and-rail fence quadrant radius reading reference right angles scale screw seen sextant side sine sketch slope square staff station straight line streets survey surveyor take the angle taken tangent tangential angle telescope theodolite tion traverse triangle trigonometry vernier vertical whilst Wimbledon Park wires zero
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Page 86 - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the...
Page 89 - IF a straight line fall upon two parallel straight lines, it makes the alternate angles equal to one another; and the exterior angle equal to the interior and opposite upon...
Page 85 - When a straight line standing on another straight line makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of the angles is called a right angle ; and the straight line which stands on the other is called a perpendicular to it.
Page 61 - When you have proved that the three angles of every triangle are equal to two right angles...
Page 85 - A circle is a plane figure contained by one line, which is called the circumference, and is such, that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within the figure to the circumference are equal to one another : 16.
Page 92 - In any right-angled triangle, the square which is described on the side subtending the right angle is equal to the sum of the squares described on the sides which contain the right angle.
Page 116 - In any plane triangle, as the sum of the sides about the vertical angle is to their difference, so is the tangent of half the sum of the angles at the base to the tangent of half their difference.
Page 85 - A plane rectilineal angle is the inclination of two straight lines to one another, which meet together, but are not in the same straight line.
Page 127 - As the sum of the two given sides Is to their difference, So is the tangent of half the sum of their opposite angles To the tangent of half the difference of the same angles.
Page 85 - A diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the centre, and terminated both ways by the circumference.