Angle
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* '''Angle of refraction''' <br> Angle constructed by two distances | * '''Angle of refraction''' <br> Angle constructed by two distances | ||
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Revision as of 18:21, 15 May 2011
In mensuration, three angles are important[1]:
- Elevation angle
Specifying the elevation of a distance - Azimuth or direction angle
Angle that is constructed by a distance and a defined direction (in geodesy mostly a north direction) - Angle of refraction
Angle constructed by two distances
Note that angles are always read in clockwise direction- direction angles based on the north direction, angles of refraction from the preceding to the following reference point.
References
- ↑ Kleinn, Dr. C. Skriptum zur Vorlesung „Einführung in die Vermessungslehre“ für Studierende der Forstwissenschaften. Georg August Universität Göttingen, 2009.