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Experiment No:11 Measuring Horizontal Angles

This document describes an experiment using a digital theodolite to measure horizontal angles. The objective is to measure angles on both face left and face right of the instrument and take the mean of the readings to reduce instrument errors. The procedure involves fixing the instrument at point A, sighting points B, C, and D on face left and recording the angles, then changing to face right and repeating the measurements. The mean of the face left and right readings are calculated and used to determine the horizontal angles between points B, C, and D.

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Experiment No:11 Measuring Horizontal Angles

This document describes an experiment using a digital theodolite to measure horizontal angles. The objective is to measure angles on both face left and face right of the instrument and take the mean of the readings to reduce instrument errors. The procedure involves fixing the instrument at point A, sighting points B, C, and D on face left and recording the angles, then changing to face right and repeating the measurements. The mean of the face left and right readings are calculated and used to determine the horizontal angles between points B, C, and D.

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University of Dohuk College of Engineering Surveying lab Group no: Date:

Experiment no:11
Instrument: a digital theodolite

Measuring Horizontal Angles

Objective: to measure the horizontal angles on face left and right. The mean of face left and face right readings should remove some of the instrument errors. B Procedure: 1-fix and adjust the instrument on point A A 2-on face left sight point B , make horizontal angle=00 00 00 3-sight points C and D and record the readings 4-change the instrument to face right and take the readings on points D,C,B 5-take the mean of readings on F.L and F.R 6-calculate the angles Example Point B C D <BAC , <CAD D C

F.L 00 00 00 44 15 24 89 32 38

F.R 180 00 10 224 15 42 269 32 58

Mean 00 00 05 44 15 33 89 32 48

Angle <BAC=44 15 28 < CAD=45 17 15

Note: Difference between F.L And F.R readings = 180

Point B C D Point B C D

F.L 00 00 00

F.R

Mean

Angle < BAC= <CAD=

F.L 00 00 00

F.R

Mean

Angle < BAC= <CAD=

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