Introduction To Surveying Instruments
| Institution | University |
| Course | SURVEYING |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Rose Oloo |
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| Pages | 21 Pages |
| File Size | 1.6 MB |
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The document provides an introduction to common surveying instruments. It discusses that surveying instruments are used to take linear, angular, and vertical measurements of land features. Some key instruments mentioned are measuring tapes, chains, compasses, levels, theodolites, total stations, GPS, and drones. A variety of uses for surveying are also outlined, including land, topographic, hydrographic, mine, and quantity surveying. Finally, different types of common surveying instruments are described at a high level.
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