Civil Engineering - Surveying - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Surveying - Section 6 (Q.No. 25)
25.
The distances AC and BC are measured from two fixed points A and B whose distance AB is known. The point C is plotted by intersection. This method is generally adopted in
chain surveying
traverse method of surveys
triangulation
none of these.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Ak Singh said:   6 years ago
Please explain the answer.

Subhash_k said:   6 years ago
It's plane table survey.

Mazammil said:   5 years ago
@Subhash.

How it is plane table survey?

N.D.D. Modi said:   4 years ago
It is a Method of intersection in plane table survey.

Arun said:   1 month ago
The correct answer is Triangulation in the plane table method.

Mit Raval said:   4 weeks ago
The correct answer is Triangulation.

The method described involves measuring the distances AC and BC from two fixed points A and B to a point C, and plotting point C by intersection. This is a fundamental principle of triangulation, which is a method of surveying that involves measuring the angles and sides of triangles to determine the positions of points.

In triangulation, the known distance AB serves as a baseline, and the distances AC and BC are used to determine the position of point C. This method is commonly used in geodetic surveys, control surveys, and other applications where high accuracy is required.

So, the final answer is: triangulation.

Shruti said:   4 weeks ago
@All.

It is a method of intersection. The answer must be a plane table survey.

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