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Traverse in surveying is a series of joined lines together whose length and direction are to be measured. The process of surveying in which the length and direction of the connection are found is called traversing. Generally, chains are used to measure the length and angles are measured by the compaRead more
Traverse in surveying is a series of joined lines together whose length and direction are to be measured. The process of surveying in which the length and direction of the connection are found is called traversing. Generally, chains are used to measure the length and angles are measured by the compass and theodolite.
Types of traverse:-
1. Open traverse
2. Closed traverse
Methods of traversing:-
1. Chain Traversing
See less2. Compass traversing
3. Theodolite Traversing
4. Plane table traversing
Traversing in surveying is the process of measuring distances and angles between points on the ground. It involves the use of a theodolite or other instrument to measure the distances and angles between points. The surveyor then records the data and uses it to create a map or plan of the area. TraveRead more
Traversing in surveying is the process of measuring distances and angles between points on the ground. It involves the use of a theodolite or other instrument to measure the distances and angles between points.
The surveyor then records the data and uses it to create a map or plan of the area. Traversing is used in a variety of applications, including engineering, construction, and land management.
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