How Do You Calculate Horizontal Angles in Surveying?

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In summary, To work out the Horizontal Angle, you need to subtract the face left measurement from the face right measurement. This can be done on a calculator by converting the measurements into decimal degrees and then converting back after subtracting. Be careful when you have readings that go over 0/360 degrees.
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I have been told to work out the Horizontal Angle when given the Horizontal reading of face left and face right at different sights. For example:

Face Left---------Face Right

A - 26 12 48--------206 12 59
C - 172 23 08--------352 23 17

I am unsure how to work out the Horizontal Angle from here. I know 172 - 26 = 146 is correct but when I attempt the likes of 8-48 = 40, it comes up wrong.

Any help on this please?
 
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You are supposed to subtract each face left from face right.
If you did it right you shoudl get the same answer for each set of measurements
 
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As silly as this may sound, how would this be done on a calculator using the numbers given? Thanks so much.
 
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if you have a caluclator with a dms button use that, otherwise simply convert into decimal degrees and then convert back at the end.
eg. 26 12 48 = 26 + 12/60 + 48/(60*60) = 26.2133

Be carefull of readings where you go over 0/360. ie left =359, right=1 is a difference of 2
 

Related to How Do You Calculate Horizontal Angles in Surveying?

1. What is a horizontal angle?

A horizontal angle is an angle that is measured in a horizontal plane, typically starting from a reference line and extending to a second line or point.

2. What is a horizontal circle?

A horizontal circle is a circular measurement device that is used to measure horizontal angles, typically consisting of a graduated circle and a telescope, often used in surveying and navigation.

3. How is a horizontal angle measured?

A horizontal angle is measured using a theodolite or other similar instrument, which aligns with the reference line and measures the angle between the reference line and the second line or point.

4. What is the difference between a horizontal angle and a vertical angle?

A horizontal angle is measured in a horizontal plane, while a vertical angle is measured in a vertical plane. Horizontal angles are typically used for measuring bearings and directions, while vertical angles are used for measuring elevations and heights.

5. What are some practical applications of horizontal angles?

Horizontal angles are commonly used in surveying, navigation, and engineering for determining direction, measuring positions and distances, and creating maps and plans. They are also used in astronomy for measuring the positions of celestial objects.

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