Here is a quick summary of how to convert from quadrant bearings (bearings) to full-circle bearings (azimuths): quadrant bearings always pull out from north or south, try to visualize quadrant bearings actually pulling away from the north/south line and you will always remember how this works. Converting quadrant bearings into full-circle bearings (what she calls azimuths): Quadrant I (NE)= do nothing but remove the letters N & E. Quadrant II (SE)= 180° - quadrant bearing. Quadrant III (SW)= 180° + quadrant bearing. Quadrant IV (NW)= 360° - quadrant bearing.
Thank you so much, could you please explain this one in a simple way since I got me so confused. You are standing at point A facing due west. Your heading is Az 270 °°. You walk exactly 100 ft to point B and then turn 35 to the left (counterclockwise) to head to point C. What is your new Solution As shown in the following figure, when heading from point A to point B, your heading is Az 270 °°. When you turn to face point C, your heading changes by −35 and becomes Az 235 °°. However, when heading from C to B, your heading is Az 235 °°− 180 °°= Az 55
Wow, I am very impressed at how you explained the difference between these. I have not heard even one Survey Teacher do this well at explaining why these are two different things.❤👍
*THANK YOU* CRYSTAL clear explanation with equally clear examples. I needed to learn this and am very thankful I found your video ... and your voice is soothing and pleasant 😊
Very clear explanation and excellent approach of providing examples that make it all clear. Thanks for taking the time and putting this together. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the video Just one question Imagine a triangle, when a point like A, B....are at the corner can we say there we can have 2 Azimuths, one for AB and the other for AC? Thanks
Thank you very much ma'am for uploading this video, it really means a lot to us Environmental Science students as we are now studying individually in our homes in this pandemic.
Am learning map reading and got a big book on it didnt know what azimith as as it wasnt explained very well in the book. Watched this and I fully understand thanks. One question I would ask if the azimith was 90⁰ would it matter if you but it as north or south for the bearing ?
May I ask which drawing application you're using? Do you use an iPad with the Apple pencil? I love the simplicity and how easy you make it look, especially the lines that snap straight!
Good stuff, but i still have a problem with it.... My homework is asking to change azimuths into degrees but the the first one i gotta do says 225 degrees 51' . The second one is 17degrees 19'. From what i am tracking there are degrees minutes and seconde . 60 seconds to a minute and 60 minutes to a degree. How do i to that?
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Here is a quick summary of how to convert from quadrant bearings (bearings) to full-circle bearings (azimuths): quadrant bearings always pull out from north or south, try to visualize quadrant bearings actually pulling away from the north/south line and you will always remember how this works. Converting quadrant bearings into full-circle bearings (what she calls azimuths): Quadrant I (NE)= do nothing but remove the letters N & E. Quadrant II (SE)= 180° - quadrant bearing. Quadrant III (SW)= 180° + quadrant bearing. Quadrant IV (NW)= 360° - quadrant bearing.
Simple, excellent!
Usually? What is the exception to the rule ? I was taught always starts with North.
it’s always north unless it’s said otherwise
what caused the errors in the traverse, is it the tools used or just human error?
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Thank you so much, could you please explain this one in a simple way since I got me so confused. You are standing at point A facing due west. Your heading is Az 270 °°. You walk exactly 100 ft to point B and then turn 35 to the left (counterclockwise) to head to point C. What is your new Solution As shown in the following figure, when heading from point A to point B, your heading is Az 270 °°. When you turn to face point C, your heading changes by −35 and becomes Az 235 °°. However, when heading from C to B, your heading is Az 235 °°− 180 °°= Az 55
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What if the included angles comes negative? Like -98°, 236°15', -64°15', -73°. What to do if included angles comes negative like these?
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Wow, I am very impressed at how you explained the difference between these. I have not heard even one Survey Teacher do this well at explaining why these are two different things.❤👍
Can you do azimuths and bearing chart where you’re given some information for each but have to also find the missing info?
I wish you were my teacher. currently learning this in Surveying and you broke it down so clearly. thank you
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*THANK YOU* CRYSTAL clear explanation with equally clear examples. I needed to learn this and am very thankful I found your video ... and your voice is soothing and pleasant 😊
When finding for the bearing using Azumith 215 why is it that you did not use 270 to divide 215
Very clear explanation and excellent approach of providing examples that make it all clear. Thanks for taking the time and putting this together. Keep up the good work.
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Exams are close this is very helpful
Thanks for the video Just one question Imagine a triangle, when a point like A, B....are at the corner can we say there we can have 2 Azimuths, one for AB and the other for AC? Thanks
Thank you so much for the help!
Thank you very much ma'am for uploading this video, it really means a lot to us Environmental Science students as we are now studying individually in our homes in this pandemic.
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Am learning map reading and got a big book on it didnt know what azimith as as it wasnt explained very well in the book. Watched this and I fully understand thanks. One question I would ask if the azimith was 90⁰ would it matter if you but it as north or south for the bearing ?
Very clear and easy to understand...tnx.
thank you!!! ,this is what I'm looking for, it's hard to find this tutorial, thanks for this. 😍😍😍
you save my time. I forgot how to plot bearings, thanks!
Thank you. Very easy and simple. Sometimes our textbooks are so confusing... But when you explains it....I GET IT!!
you are the best as a teacher, very gently, patiently, and well explained.
So azimuth and bearing are numerically equal in first quadrant .... Isnt it?
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May I ask which drawing application you're using? Do you use an iPad with the Apple pencil? I love the simplicity and how easy you make it look, especially the lines that snap straight!
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Good stuff, but i still have a problem with it.... My homework is asking to change azimuths into degrees but the the first one i gotta do says 225 degrees 51' . The second one is 17degrees 19'. From what i am tracking there are degrees minutes and seconde . 60 seconds to a minute and 60 minutes to a degree. How do i to that?