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Horizontal Angle Measurement Theodolites or Transits can Measure: • horizontal angles • vertical angles • distances (stadia) • elevations Components of a Theodolite Vertical circle Horizontal axis Plate bubble Horizontal circle Tribrach Micrometer Optical Plummet Vertical axis COMPONENTS OF A TYPICAL ‘OPTO-MECHANICAL’ THEODOLITE Vertical Circle Micrometer for Circle Readings Objective of Telescope Fine Vertical Adjustment for Telescope Alignment (Tangent Screw) HORIZONTAL AXIS Optical Switch for Horizontal/ Vertical Circle Readings TURN Standard Fine Horizontal Adjustment for Telescope Alignment (Tangent Screw) Precise Hor. Bubble (Plate Bubble) Horizontal Circle Adjustment For Orientation (Orientation Driver) Eye piece of optical plummet Circular Bubble Vertical Axis of Rotation Horizontal circle housing Tribrach (detachable) Foot Screw Basic Components of an Angle • reference or starting line (A) • direction of turn (B) • angular value (C) usually in DMS A B C Kinds of Angles 1. Clockwise Interior 2. Counter-clockwise Interior 3. Deflection Angles R L L Measuring Angles B C 1130 A Azimuth FIRST QUAD 2ND QUAD 4TH QUAD 3RD QUAD Measuring Azimuths N B 3100 C 0 490 45 W 270 90 A 135 180 S E “CLOSING THE HORIZON” B A D Measure all the angles around a point C Units • Generally angles/azimuths measured in degrees, mins, secs • 2 PI Radians = 3600 90 90 100 100 1600 1600 90 90 100 100 1600 1600 DMS (sexagesimal) Grads/Gons Mils (Russia uses 6000) Converting Angular Values Convert a = 390 41’ 54” to radians 2 p radians = 3600 OR p radians = 1800 a = (39 + 41/60 +54/3600) degs / (180/p) ……. radians DMS must usually be converted to D.DD before they can be operated on in a calculator or computer. In some cases (e.g. Excel) angular values must be converted to radians for trig functions. Most calculators will have a hard-wired function to go between DMS (HMS) and D.DD (H) and vice versa.