Surveying Problem Relating To Circles & Lines

In summary, the problem described is about finding the coordinates of point C, which lies on a line connecting point A and B and also at the intersection of the line and a circle with known coordinates and radius. The distance between point A and C is also known. The solution involves using trigonometry to calculate the angles and then using those angles to find the coordinates of point C.
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tomtomtom1
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Hello all

I am hoping someone could help shed some light on a surveying problem I am having.

The problem is this:-

• A circle is centered at point B with Known co-ordinates (X2,Y2)
• The circle has a radius which is known (R).
• Point A lays outside of the circle with known co-ordinates (X1,Y1)
• A line is connected between Point A and Point B.
• Point C lays on the line between Point A & B.
• Point C also lays at the exact intersection of where the line and the circle meet.
• The distance between Point A and Point C is known (S).
• All points are in a Cartesian co-ordinate system

Work out what are the co-ordinates of Point C.

I have attached a diagram of the problem.

Can anyone help?
 

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You should be able to solve this using TRIG
Look at the triangle X2,Y2 X1,Y1, X1,Y2
You can then figure out the angles involved.
Then using similar triangles figure out where point C is :)
 
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Specifically
[itex] θ = tan^{-1}((Y1-Y2)/(X1-X2)) [/itex]

then
[itex]C_x = cos(θ)*R [/itex]
[itex]C_y = sin(θ)*R[/itex]
 

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1. What is the main purpose of surveying?

Surveying is the process of measuring and mapping the surface of the Earth. The main purpose of surveying is to gather accurate and precise data about land, buildings, and other physical features to create maps, plans, and other documentation.

2. How are circles and lines used in surveying?

Circles and lines are fundamental geometric shapes that are used in surveying to measure and define boundaries, distances, and angles. Circles are used to determine the curvature of the Earth, while lines are used to measure straight distances and angles between points.

3. What is the relationship between circles and lines in surveying?

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4. What are some common surveying problems relating to circles and lines?

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5. How does technology impact surveying problems involving circles and lines?

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