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Discussion Forum : Surveying - Section 7 (Q.No. 46)
46.
If deflection angles are measured in a closed traverse, the difference between the sum of the right-hand and that of the left hand angles should be equal to
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Pratim Pal said:
10 years ago
Please tell me the discussion of that question.
Kunti said:
8 years ago
360°-0°=360°.
Yeshay said:
7 years ago
How explain?
Ashu said:
6 years ago
180 left hand + 180 on right hand = 360°.
Deepanshu said:
6 years ago
In closed traverse, the summation of all deflection angle is 360 degree.
Madhu said:
5 years ago
What is the open traverse of deflection angle?
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Prince said:
4 years ago
@Deepanshu,
Isn't it a summation but here they are asking difference, please explain?
Isn't it a summation but here they are asking difference, please explain?
Dani 273 said:
4 years ago
I think 180° is correct.
Atta ur rahman said:
4 years ago
The summation is 0 and the difference is 360. We consider left-hand angles as negative and right-hand angles as positive.
So, obviously, their algebraic summation is 0 and their algebraic difference is 360.
So, obviously, their algebraic summation is 0 and their algebraic difference is 360.
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Zakir Hussain said:
4 years ago
In the Clockwise direction, the summation of deflection angles gives the sum of exterior angles and in an anti-clockwise direction, interior angles.
So, the difference comes out to be 360°.
Sum of exterior angles-sum of interior angles of any closed traverse=360°.
So, the difference comes out to be 360°.
Sum of exterior angles-sum of interior angles of any closed traverse=360°.
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