Figure B1 shows a line traverse that starts from known stations A and B and finishes at known stations E and F. The cloc

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Figure B1 shows a line traverse that starts from known stations A and B and finishes at known stations E and F. The cloc

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Figure B1 Shows A Line Traverse That Starts From Known Stations A And B And Finishes At Known Stations E And F The Cloc 1
Figure B1 Shows A Line Traverse That Starts From Known Stations A And B And Finishes At Known Stations E And F The Cloc 1 (141.79 KiB) Viewed 23 times
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 с B (a) Calculate the angular error for this traverse and its adjustment.
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