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Sison, Marcus Ceazar - Module 4 - Surveying

The document provides examples of calculating angles from bearings and azimuths, converting between degrees, radians, and bearings/azimuths, and solving problems involving finding unknown angles and bearings/azimuths given information about lines on a map. Specifically, it gives sample problems of finding reference angles, converting between degrees and radians, computing angles from sets of lines, converting between bearings and azimuths, and determining unknown bearings/azimuths of sides of a regular pentagon field given one initial bearing.
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Sison, Marcus Ceazar - Module 4 - Surveying

The document provides examples of calculating angles from bearings and azimuths, converting between degrees, radians, and bearings/azimuths, and solving problems involving finding unknown angles and bearings/azimuths given information about lines on a map. Specifically, it gives sample problems of finding reference angles, converting between degrees and radians, computing angles from sets of lines, converting between bearings and azimuths, and determining unknown bearings/azimuths of sides of a regular pentagon field given one initial bearing.
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Module 4

Pre assessment:
Find the reference angle of each given angle.
1. 65° 65°
2. 176° 4°
3. 343° 17°
4. 203° 23°
5. 548° 8°

Convert the following Degrees to Radian.


1. 45° 45° × π/180 = 0.7854rad
2. 450° 450° × π/180 = 7.854rad
2. Convert the following Radians to Degrees.
 radians
1.  / 6
180𝑑𝑒𝑔𝑟𝑒𝑒𝑠
( )x(
6  radian ) = 30°
4  radians
2. 4 / 3
180𝑑𝑒𝑔𝑟𝑒𝑒𝑠
( )x(
3  radian ) = 240°
PROBLEM SET:
1. Compute the angles EOF and GOH from the following set of lines whose magnetic bearings are
given:
a. OE, S 15°14’ E and OF, S 36°00’ W
θ1 = 15°14’; θ2 = 36°00’
α = θ1 + θ2 = 15°14’ + 36°00’ = 51°14’
b. OG, N 70°15’ W and OH, S 52°05’ W
θ1 = 70°15’; θ2 = 52°05’
α = 180° - (θ1 + θ2) = 180° - (70°15’+ 52°05’)= 157°40’
2. Compute the angle EPF from the following set of lines whose azimuths are given.
AZIMn of Line PE = 219°02’ ; AZIMs of Line PF = 154°16’
1 = 219°02’;  2 = 154°16’
θEPF = 1 -  2 = 219°02’ - 154°16’ = 54°46’

3. Convert the following bearings to equivalent azimuths.


a. AB, S 50°10’ E

α = 50°10’; 1 = AZIMS ;  2 = AZIMN

1 = 360° - α = 360° - 50°10’ = 309°50’


 2 = 180° - α = 180° - 50°10’ = 129°50’
b. CD, S 45°50’ W

α = 45°50’; 1 = AZIMS ;  2 = AZIMN


1 = 0 + α = 0 + 45°50’ = 45°50’
 2 = 180° - α = 180° - 45°50’ = 134°10’
c. EF, N 66°30’ W

α = 66°30’; 1 = AZIMS;  2 = AZIMN


1 = 180° - α = 180° - 66°30’ = 113°30’
 2 = 360° - α = 360° - 66°30’ = 293°30’

4. Convert the following azimuths to equivalent bearings.


a. AZIMs of Line CD = 270°00’
1 = 270°00’

α = 360° - 1 = 360°00’ - 270°00’ = S 90°00’ E or N 90°00’ E


b. AZIMn of Line DE = 228°15’
1 = 228°15’
α = 1 - 180° = 228°15’ - 180° = S 48°15’ W
c. AZIMs of Line EF = 135°00’
1 = 135°00’

α = 180° - 1 = 180° - 135°00’ = N 45°00’ W


5. A field is in the form of a regular pentagon. If the true bearing of side AB is N 30°30’E, determine
the true azimuth from south of the following sides of the field: AB, BC, and CD. Assume that the
corners of the field are labeled in a clockwise direction.
a. Determine the interior Angles
Total θ of regular pentagon = (n-2)180 = (5-2)180 = 540°
540°
Since it is a regular pentagon interior angles must be equal = 5
= 108° each side

b. Determine the true bearing and true azimuth of Side AB


AZIMN = 108° + 30°30’ = 138°30’
AZIMN = 138°30’
α = 180° - AZIMN = 180° - 138°30’ = S 41°30’ W (True bearing of SIDE AB)
c. Determine the true bearing and true azimuth of Side BC
AZIMN = 180° - α= 180° - 77°30’ = 102°30’
α = 108° - 30°30’ = S 77°30’ W (True Bearing of side BC)
d. Determine the true bearing and true azimuth of Side CD
AZIMS = 180° - 77°30’ = 102°30’
α = 108° - 102°30’ = S 5°30’ E (True Bearing of side BC)

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