Great Dr. Sb I made another Short formula.. for memorizing Trigonometric formulas: measurement of (PH) at Breast Height (BH) in Punjab (PB) Its obvious first is: 1). SIN (PH): Perpendicular/Hypotaneous 2). COS (BH): Base/Hypotaneous 3). TAN (PB): Perpendicular/Base. In short PH (SIN): COSEC (HP) BH (COS): SEC (HB) PB (TAN): COT (BP)
@@dr.bikramsingh2661 sir I am from Haryana agriculture University and my forestry teacher dr Ravinder Singh tell us about you bcz due to online class we are getting offline feel but your vedio are so awesome
Thank you very much for getting offline feel and appreciating for the lectures. I am too from Punjab. Do communicate my regards to Sir Dr Ravinder Singh.
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Visual practical learning is the best form of learning.
Yes, and this type of learning brings result in reality...
Respected sir thank you for providing such informative videos. You explained it vary lucidly. Please prepare video on forest management
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May Allah almighty grant you much power to make such informative lecturer on different topics of forestry.
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Very well explained.
Usefully for UPSC IFoS mains
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It is very helpful for mee to understand completely.. thankyou for your efforts 🙏
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Nice explained and this video will always helpfull for every one...thank you sir....
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Sir it's the best way of teaching,, can you please make some deliberations on yeild regulation concept in all kind of silvicultural systems
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Such informative lecturer !!!
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Thank for this valuable videos sir .
Sir Blume-Leiss Altimeter and Ravi Multimeter both are same or different?
working are similar
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the video is quite informative for the starters of forest mensuration. sir please keep it up
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Very informative lecture dear
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So nice... love this explanation ...
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Sir, what if the tree is in hilly area/slope land. Will this instrument still applicable??
Yes, but restriction is fixed horizontal distances i.e. 20M, 30M .....
Is there are two type of hypsometer and both are based on similar traingle??
both are almost similar with same principles
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Great video. Very helpful
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Excellent lecturing! Keep it up.
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Very informative sir
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Great Dr. Sb I made another Short formula.. for memorizing Trigonometric formulas:
measurement of (PH) at Breast Height (BH) in Punjab (PB)
Its obvious first is:
1). SIN (PH): Perpendicular/Hypotaneous
2). COS (BH): Base/Hypotaneous
3). TAN (PB): Perpendicular/Base.
In short
PH (SIN): COSEC (HP)
BH (COS): SEC (HB)
PB (TAN): COT (BP)
Wonderful, Great and ....... interesting formula- (PH) at Brest Height (BH) in Punjab (PB).
........... obviously i.e. my home state...
Thank you so much sir ☺️💓..
Excellent sir
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Very informational vedio
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@@dr.bikramsingh2661 sir I am from Haryana agriculture University and my forestry teacher dr Ravinder Singh tell us about you bcz due to online class we are getting offline feel but your vedio are so awesome
Thank you very much for getting offline feel and appreciating for the lectures. I am too from Punjab. Do communicate my regards to Sir Dr Ravinder Singh.
@@dr.bikramsingh2661 ok sir
Sir please make a video on Volume tables
good explanation sir
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What is the distance between observer and tree more than 30m??
there are two fixed horizontal distance using Haga (i) 20 m & (ii) 30m distance between observer and Tree
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how it comes 23, the scale is on 27 .
Thanks for the diagrammatic correction to be made. Hakeem ji soon the adjusted illustration will be mended. Thanks
At last you said that -and * plus icant understant.ill you eloberate
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