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GEE1 Assessment 3

1. The document contains 7 problems involving converting between angular units such as degrees, minutes, seconds, grads, mils, radians and determining bearings and azimuths from information provided in diagrams. 2. The responses provide step-by-step work and calculations to arrive at the answers for each problem, converting between different angular units and determining unknown bearings and azimuths based on given information. 3. The computational checks and conversions between angular units and bearings/azimuths indicate the responder correctly solved each problem as requested.
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GEE1 Assessment 3

1. The document contains 7 problems involving converting between angular units such as degrees, minutes, seconds, grads, mils, radians and determining bearings and azimuths from information provided in diagrams. 2. The responses provide step-by-step work and calculations to arrive at the answers for each problem, converting between different angular units and determining unknown bearings and azimuths based on given information. 3. The computational checks and conversions between angular units and bearings/azimuths indicate the responder correctly solved each problem as requested.
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Name: Christian John R. Biol Instructor: Engr. Jessie Y.

Labaso
Year & Section: BSCE- 2A
ASSESSMENT No. 3
Solve the following problems. Write your answer on the space provided below.

1. CONVERSION OF ANGULAR UNITS. Convert the following angles into their equivalent
values in grads, mils, and radians.
a) 29°53'54" d) 233°30'56"
b) 110°03'46" e) 341°43'05"
c) 278°55'55.5" f) 12°16'15"
EQUIVALENT GRADS MILS RADIANS
a) 29°53'54" 29.8983° 33.2203 g 531.5253 mils 0.16610167 rad
b) 110°03'46" 110.06278° 122.291978 g 1956.67164 mils 0.6114599 rad
c) 278°55'55.5" 278.932083° 309.9245367 g 4958.7925867 1.549622683 rad
mils
d) 233°30'56" 233.0986° 258.889g 4,142.22 mils 4.0667 rad
e) 341°43'05" 348.1680° 378.889g 6,062.22mils 5.951 rad
f) 12°16'15" 12.2711° 13.33g 213.33mils 0.2094 rad

2. CONVERSION OF ANGULAR UNITS. Convert the following angles into their equivalent
values in grads, degrees, and radians.
a) 420 mils d) 4400 mils
b) 1885.50 mils e) 5632.158 mils
c) 2908.75 mils f) 3200 mils

mils GRADS DEGREES RADIANS


a) 420 mils 26.74 grads 24° 0.42 rad
b) 1885.50 mils 120.035 grads 106.06° 1.8855 rad
c) 2908.75mils 185.2 grads 163.62° 2.29075 rad
d) 4400 mils 267.3804 grads 247.5° 0.42 rad
e) 5632.158 mils 3585.544 grads 316.8088875° 5.632158 rad
f) 3200 mils 2037.184 grads 180° 3.2 rad
3. CONVERTING BEARINGS TO AZIMUTHS. Convert the following bearings to equivalent
azimuths.
a) AB, N25°25'W c) CD, S50°10'E e) EF, N66°30'W

b) BC, Due East d) DE, S45°50'W

Solution:

A. AB, N25°25'W
D. DE, S45°50'W
Given: 25°25’

(90°00’ = 89°60’) Given: S45°50'


90°00’ = 89°60’
=89°60’-25°25’
=89°60’ + 45°50’
=64°35’
=135° 10’ +180°00’
64°35’ + 270° 00’
Answer = 315°10’
Answer = 334°35’

B. BC, DUE EAST


Answer = 90°. E. EF, N66°30'W
Given: 66°30'
C. CD, S50°10'E
(90°00’ = 89°60’)
Given: 50°10’
89°60’ - 66°30’ = 23°30’
(90°00’ = 89°60’)
23°30’ +270° 00’ = 293°30’
=89°60’+50°10’
Answer = 129°50’ Answer = 293°30’

4. CONVERSION OF ANGULAR UNITS. The interior angles of a quadrilateral are: 122.32,


95.39, 84.70, and 97.59 grads. Convert the given angles into their equivalents in degrees and
show a computational check.
ANGLES DECIMAL DEGREES
A. 122.32 grads 110°5’16.8’’
B. 95.39 grads 85°51’3.6’’
C. 84.70 grads 76°13’48’’
D. 97.59 grads 87°49’51.6’’

A. 122.32 (180/200) = 110°5’16.8’’


B. 95.39 (180/200) = 85°51’ 3.6’’
C. 84.70 (180/200) = 76°13’48’’
D. 97.59 (180/200) = 87°49’51.6’’
5. DETERMINING BEARINGS AND AZIMUTHS. In the accompanying sketch, the bearing of
line AB is N52°33'E. Determine the bearing and the azimuth from south of lines BC, BD, BE,
and BF.

BEARING OF BE:

Answer = N86°58'E

AZIMUTH OF BF=AZIMUTH OF BD+AZIMUTH OF


BE+38°

=22°28' + 86°58' + 38'

Answer =147°26'

BEARING OF BF:

= 180° - 147°26'

Answer =S36°34'E

θ=90 °−Bearing of A ¿ 90 °−52' 33'

θ=37 ° 27 '

Bearing of BC :
¿ S 90 °−θ ₂ E
' '
¿ S 90 °−39 30 +37 ° 27 ' E
Answer=N 87 ° 57 ' W

AZIMUTH OF BC :
= 360-87° 57'
Answer = 272° 3'

AZIMUTH OF BD:
= 110° 25' −90 ° +2° 3 '
Answer =22° 28'
BEARING OF BD:
Answer =N22° 28' E

AZIMUTH OF BE=AZIMUTH OF BD+64° 30'


=22° 28' + 64 ° 30'

Answer = 86° 58'

6. DETERMINING BEARINGS. Side AB of an equilateral triangle (see accompanying sketch)


has a bearing of N83°40'E. If the vertex C lies somewhere north of side AB, determine the
bearings of sides BC and CA.

90°- 83°40’’
=6°20’’
Θ= 90-(B-6°20’)
ΘBC=90°-(60°6°20’)
=90°-53°40’
=36°20’
BEARING OF SIDE BC:
N 36°20’0”W

AC=83°40’-60
=23°40’
AC=CA
=23°40’
BEARING OF SIDE CA:
S 23° 40’ 00’’ W
7. DETERMINING AZIMUTHS. In the accompanying figure, determine the azimuth from north
of lines BC, CD, DE, and EF if the azimuth from south of line AB is 325°22'.

Step 1: compute the bearing of each line


Step 1: compute the bearing of each line
Step 1: compute the bearing of each line
STEP 1: Compute the bearing of each line
STEP 2: Convert the bearing of Azimuth to North
SOLUTION:
34° 38’ + ϴ = 81° 30’ For DE:
For BC: >> 180 °−¿ β =125° 32’
ϴ=46 °52 ’ β = 180° -125° 32’
For CD: β = 54 ° 28 ’
ἀ + 168 °15 ’ = 180 °+ ϴ For EF:
ἀ = 58 °28 ’ β + Փ = 109 ° 45
Փ=55 ° 17

LINE BEARIN AZIMUTH


G TO NORTH
BC Nϴ E ϴ=46 ° 52 ’

CD NἀE ἀ = 58 ° 28 ’

DE SβE β = 54 ° 28 ’

EF NՓE Փ=55 ° 17 ’

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