- (12) surveying instruments
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- Field Measuring Tape
- Chaining Pins
- Mallet and Hub/Peg
- Gunter's Chain
- Leveling Rod
- Range Pole
- Carpenter's Level
, - Plumb Bob
- Hand Level and Clinometer
- Dumpy Level
- Transit
- Theodolite
- extensive coordinated surveys of the area in and near a city for the purpose of
planning expansions or improvements, locating property lines, fixing reference
monuments, determining the physical features and configuration of the land, and
preparing maps
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City Survey
Basis of Surveying
• Surveying is based on the use of precise _________ ___________ in the field and on
systematic _____________ procedures in the office.
• The computations (primarily of position, direction, area, and volume) involve
applications of geometry, trigonometry, and basic algebra.
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Measuring instruments, computational
Basis of Surveying
• Surveying is based on the use of precise measuring instruments in the field and on
systematic computational procedures in the office.
• The computations (primarily of ________, _________, ____, and ______) involve applications of
geometry, trigonometry, and basic algebra.
- FCMGLRCPHDTT
Give this one a try later!
- Field Measuring Tape
- Chaining Pins
- Mallet and Hub/Peg
- Gunter's Chain
- Leveling Rod
- Range Pole
- Carpenter's Level
, - Plumb Bob
- Hand Level and Clinometer
- Dumpy Level
- Transit
- Theodolite
- extensive coordinated surveys of the area in and near a city for the purpose of
planning expansions or improvements, locating property lines, fixing reference
monuments, determining the physical features and configuration of the land, and
preparing maps
Give this one a try later!
City Survey
Basis of Surveying
• Surveying is based on the use of precise _________ ___________ in the field and on
systematic _____________ procedures in the office.
• The computations (primarily of position, direction, area, and volume) involve
applications of geometry, trigonometry, and basic algebra.
Give this one a try later!
Measuring instruments, computational
Basis of Surveying
• Surveying is based on the use of precise measuring instruments in the field and on
systematic computational procedures in the office.
• The computations (primarily of ________, _________, ____, and ______) involve applications of
geometry, trigonometry, and basic algebra.