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Discussion Forum : Surveying - Section 4 (Q.No. 40)
40.
If the radius of a simple curve is 600 m, the maximum length of the chord for calculating offsets, is taken
10 m
15 m
20 m
25 m
30 m.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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DEv said:   10 years ago
Anyone can explain?

N.p said:   9 years ago
@Dev.

Length = r/20 = 600/20 = 30.

Daffy said:   9 years ago
Please explain the formula clearly.

Roshika Bhattarai said:   9 years ago
If the radius of a simple curve is R, the length of the chord for calculating offsets by the method of chords produced, should not exceed R/20.
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Annie said:   9 years ago
Well said @Roshika.

Taba Amith said:   9 years ago
Nice explanation. Thanks.

MD FIROJ said:   8 years ago
Please derive the formula R/20.

Kaushik kanji said:   8 years ago
Chord length for curve setting is derived from the formula of errors. The greater chord length we take, the greater be the chances of error in measurement because while using the method 'OFFSET FROM CHORD PRODUCED' we take the chord distances whereas we consider them as straight lines. You will see while taking the first chord in the method, we mention that Chord length~arc length. Now, if we use R/10, the error is 1 in 2500, which is pretty significant. But if we use R/20, the error is 1 in 10, 10000 which is considerably low and cannot be seen or detected from a human perspective. Hence R/20 is the correct value.
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Roy said:   7 years ago
R/20 is absolutely right.
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Fahad said:   7 years ago
Thanks to all for explaining the answer.


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