Find the elevation of a point at the end of an open traverse, when provided the elevation of a point at the beginning of the traverse, and the intermediate foresight and backsight measurements.
This helped me out quite a bit. I'm no surveyor, but my job sometimes requires getting elevations and I never had to do it in an urban environment (going around corners and such) and I now have a better understanding.
i have just got to the bottom of all these things, after your video, am not a surveyor but i like to understand things around me. i want to know how a total station works. V good video. thanx
If you use a flat surface can the HI stay the same the whole time? so after a read, I just subtract to the same elevation continuously? Like is I don't move the instrument?
Now explain how any actual accuracy can be acheived on an ever curving surface. The Earth has a perpetually curving surface right? Right? Wrong. The only way leveling can acheive any accuracy at all is because the Earth's surface is flat, and measurements are taken in relation to a level plane. This is common sense.
This helped me out quite a bit. I'm no surveyor, but my job sometimes requires getting elevations and I never had to do it in an urban environment (going around corners and such) and I now have a better understanding.
This is perfect coming from someone who is a visual learner I've been struggling just reading my textbook
this has helped more than my $80 textbook and college professor
This is a better explanation then my textbook. It really is crucial to see this and not just have it explained step by step.
The graphic is simple and very effective. Your explanation if perfect! Thank you.
great video if you do the math in a paper it makes more sense easy to catch after you find the first elevation
Thanks needed a refresher crash course , been ten years since i ran a level loop and took notes , lmao
H.I=R.L+B.S
R.L=H.I-F.S
thanx great tutorial
i have just got to the bottom of all these things, after your video, am not a surveyor but i like to understand things around me. i want to know how a total station works. V good video. thanx
Easily comprehensible...Great work.....Thank u......Pliz upload more videos on Civil Engg....
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Very clearly explained. Thank you!
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wonderfully it is explained. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
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True or False: when performing calculations during a level run, backsights are always subtracted
and foresights are always added.
If you use a flat surface can the HI stay the same the whole time? so after a read, I just subtract to the same elevation continuously? Like is I don't move the instrument?
Thank u very much! its really help me alot!
Great video. Thank you!
thanks,that relly help...!!can u show how to calculate solar observation...
thank u ^^ .. thats helped me alot
so simpel to do it. dont know why people get frustrated with this. although, good video
How do u get ab bc..
Distances? Google map?
great
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Great work
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Useful in schools
made it very simple thank you
thankx for sharing
very helpfull! Thanks!
Very helpful thank you!
where did u get BS (BCD and E) from, I thought FS(B) was gonna become BS for C please help I am confused
Thanks a lot! 💕
man i have my surveying final practical tomorrow, im scared af, don't have a clue abt any of this
What happened?
Did you pass?
Yeah bro, fortunately 😂
what if there is no known elevation?
very helpful, thx for sharing!
What kind of leveling is this?
very educative
Such a good explanation. Thank you!!
Thank you so much
Good
Where and how do you get FS numbers?
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where do 2.64 comes from
Why the answer is C ?
+Ou Kashy round up
why are all the people commenting below are Indians ?????
abdikheir osman bcoz we are the most learned people in the world
Because you tend to look for everything you were supposed to learn in the class from TH-cam.
Is that the reason?
healthy geomatics community in india
Now explain how any actual accuracy can be acheived on an ever curving surface. The Earth has a perpetually curving surface right? Right? Wrong. The only way leveling can acheive any accuracy at all is because the Earth's surface is flat, and measurements are taken in relation to a level plane. This is common sense.
johnnybunz you must've never run a level loop before
Thx. how can I get soft documents for leaning