SECTION B Answer TWO of THREE questions Figure B1 shows a line traverse that starts from known stations A and B and fini

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SECTION B Answer TWO of THREE questions Figure B1 shows a line traverse that starts from known stations A and B and fini

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Section B Answer Two Of Three Questions Figure B1 Shows A Line Traverse That Starts From Known Stations A And B And Fini 1
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SECTION B Answer TWO of THREE questions Figure B1 shows a line traverse that starts from known stations A and B and finishes at known stations E and F. The clock-wise angles ABC, BCD, CDE and DEF are also known. The azimuth AB is equal to 151° 27' 38" and azimuth EF is 332° 56' 34". Figure B1 (this is just a sketch, lengths and angles not in scale) F A 260°15' 48" 110°03' 40" 141°10' 21" 29°58' 55" E C B (a) Calculate the angular error for this traverse and its adjustment. [15 marks] For the same traverse of Figure B1, calculate the traverse error. Table B1 shows the coordinates of the known stations and the traverse line lengths. Easting (m) 52.224 100.000 290.840 245.352 Northing (m) 1087.845 1000.000 1044.990 1134.045 Table B1 Station А B E F Line lengths (m) AB BC CD DE EF 100.000 65.000 100.000 70.000 100.000 [15 marks]
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