Question: A closed traverse was run from A to B , then C and back to A , with radiations made at B and C to

A closed traverse was run from A to B, then C and back to A, with radiations made at B and C to Y and xReduce the field notes made at C, in the spaces on the booking sheet. (5 marks)Traverse Close (4 marks)
Complete the traverse table to find the linear misclose, proportional accuracy of the traverse, the
coordinates of all points and the bearing and distance of the line x-Y.
Linear Misclose =
Proportional Accuracy =
Radiations (2 marks)
Transcribe the coordinates you have calculated for C and B above, to these tables so you can calculate the
coordinates of the radiated points.
Missing Line Calculation (3 marks)
Transcribe the coordinates calculated from the radiation tables to this table to find the missing bearing and
distance from x-Y.
Calculate the angular misclose, angular adjustment and the adjusted bearings of all the traverse lines
and radiations. (6 Marks)
Bearing of B-Y:
Bearing of C-X:
respectively.
The diagram below shows the reduced observations made at A and B and the field notes recorded when the
theodolite was set up at C. When the distances were observed at C, the tape was placed on evenly sloping
ground and the appropriate vertical angle observed.
Reduce the field notes made at C, in the spaces on the booking sheet. (5 marks)
Calculate the angular misclose, angular adjustment and the adjusted bearings of all the traverse lines
and radiations. (6 Marks)
Azimuth of traverse A-B 35-38-10
Coordinates of A are 300.000E,400.000N
Horizontal Angle CAB observed at A is 60-51-40
Horizontal Distance A-B is 27.593
Angular Misclose: ,00-00-30
Bearing of B-C:
Bearing of B-Y:
Angular Adjustment
(per angle) : 00-00-10
Bearing of C-A:
Bearing of C-x :
A closed traverse was run from A to B , then C

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