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Discussion Forum : Surveying - Section 2 (Q.No. 9)
9.
For a curve of radius 100 m and normal chord 10 m, the Rankine's deflection angle, is
0°25'.95
0°35'.95
1°25'.53
1°35'.95
2°51'.53.
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Sameer sopori said:   7 years ago
in Radian = C/2R.
in Degree = (C/2R)*(180/π).
in Minutes = (C/2R)*(180/π) * 60.

So, we need the answer in degree, = (C/2R)*(180/π).
= (10/200) * 57.273,
= 2.863 decimal,
= 2°51'.53.
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Prakash said:   7 years ago
Rankines Deflection Angle=C/2R radian.
= 10/(2*100).
= 0.05 rad,
= (180*0.05)/π ,
= 2.86°.
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Javeed said:   3 years ago
Use the formula c/2R ×180/π degrees.

Answer in decimal form 2.864°.

2° + 0.864×60minutes.
2° 51.84minutes.
2° 51 minutes .84×60seconds.
2° 51minutes 53 seconds.
2°51'53''.
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Rishabh Sharma said:   5 years ago
The ranking deflection angle = (180 x L) / 2*πR.
= 180x10 / 2x3.14x100.
= 1800/628 = 2.866.
Convert 2.866 in to degree = 2degree 51mintues 58 seconds.
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Gurkamal singh said:   8 years ago
Formula is c/2R=10/2*100=1/20rad.=1/20*(180/3.14) degrees=2 degree 51 minutes and 53 seconds.

Zayn said:   7 years ago
Calculate the length (m) tangent of a 5 ° curve, if the deflection angle is 60 °.
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Sk rahman said:   1 decade ago
Deflection = (180xc)/2x3.14R.

= 180X10/2X3.14X100.

= 2dree51'.

AFTAB ALAM said:   10 years ago
= 1718.9 (S/R) minut.

= 1718.9 (10/100) minut.

= 171.89/60 degree.

= 2 51'53".
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SHIVAM KUMAR SINGH said:   9 years ago
We can also obtain this results:

(1718.9 * 10)/(60 * 100).
Thank you.

Kevin said:   1 decade ago
180X10/2X3.14X100 = 2.8647 degree in decimal = 2 degree 51' 53.24".


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