(b) The following observations were made in a tachometric survey: Hair Remark Height of axis (m) station Staff Vertical Inst. stadon angle readings (m) - 5°30 0.905, 1.455, RL of BM =450.500 m 1.345 BM 2.005 1.345 + 8°0 0.755, 1.655, 2555 B
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- Jr, a civil engineer was to estimate the height of a transmission tower (G). He performed trigonometric leveling from 3 stations E, Y&A, using slope distances and vertical angles. The survey data are as follows: SEG = 678.56; aEG= 5°30' Syg = 555.31; ayg= 3°10' SAG = 900.31; Elevations of stations above the MSL datum a s= 2°45' H = 253.31 ft. Hy= 287.64 ft. H= 275.11 ft. Compute the elevation at the top of the cell tower from pt. A Select the correct response: 253.32 ft 318.31 ft. 320.36 ft 412.33 ft1. A tachometric surveying was performed by a surveyor. The transit used has a stadia interval factor of 90.98 and stadia constant of 0.16m the instrument was set at station O on the line between station C and E. The following stadia readings were taken Position of staff Vertical angle 7-18°37'02" 6°15'58" Station C Station E upper 1.432m 2.825m Stadia hair reading center 1.195m 2.049m Determine the horizontal and vertical distance between C and E lower 0.957m 1.274mA tachometric surveying was conducted to obtain some readings forinaccessible points, where it was found that the multiplying and additiveconstants are 98 and 0.1, respectively. The instrument was setup at point C and the readings listed in the table were taken while the staff was held vertically. Calculate the horizontal distance between BM and station D. Also, calculate the reduced level of station D. Figure 1 shows a schematic view of the site.