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Good day �. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18a-6e_KIHY We provided solution to some SURCON Past Questions here. Please watch the video and share it with others who need it. More of this will come from us at Surveying Solutions. We wish you the best in the upcoming exams. Thank you. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqD4Q-hWVc8 Levelling is the process of determining the change in elevation between points. It is a is a process of determining the height of one level relative to another. It is used in surveying to establish the elevation of a point relative to a datum, or to establish a point at a given elevation relative to a datum. Rise and Fall Method It consists of determining the difference of elevation between consecutive points by comparing each point after the first that immediately preceding it in the direction of travel. On this video we have solved a typical levelling problem using the rise and fall method of levelling computation in surveying. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGhqu84oyxM In geometry, area can be defined as the space occupied by a flat shape or the surface of an object. Simply put area is the extent covered by the object or figure. In traversing we determine the coordinates of points, and these coordinates can be used to determine the area of the parcel or figure traversed. In this video we used the coordinates computed for from our previous videos to determine the area of the figure. Complete Guide on Traverse Computation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTdisE5fp-Q&list=PLktCJijHG7wVdiROQq0C9vM8gplwdK_z0 Determination of Coordinates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OESVFRXjQ1Q&t=642s |
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[color=#000000][/color] In geometry, the semi-major axis is half of the major axis, which goes all the way across the ellipse at the widest part; while the semi-minor axis is half the minor axis along the flattened area of the ellipse. On this video we worked out a solution to a given problem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HIHRVvc-mQ |
[color=#990000][/color]A spherical triangle is a figure formed on the surface of a sphere by three great circular arcs intersecting pairwise in three vertices. It is a triangle formed by three arcs of great circles on the surface of a sphere. On this video, we have explained how to compute for spherical excess and the sides of a spherical triangle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuZ2qIrQzgU[b]A spherical triangle is a figure formed on the surface of a sphere by three great circular arcs intersecting pairwise in three vertices. It is a triangle formed by three arcs of great circles on the surface of a sphere. On this video, we have explained how to compute for spherical excess and the sides of a spherical triangle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuZ2qIrQzgU[/b]A spherical triangle is a figure formed on the surface of a sphere by three great circular arcs intersecting pairwise in three vertices. It is a triangle formed by three arcs of great circles on the surface of a sphere. On this video, we have explained how to compute for spherical excess and the sides of a spherical triangle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuZ2qIrQzgU |
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