1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using the breaking the tape method in measuring the horizontal distance of a sloping terrain?
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- A distance of 1300 feet is to be taped in a manner to ensure a standard deviation smaller than ±0.10 feet. What must the standard deviation per 100-ft tape length be to achieve the desired precision?What is ground-probing radar method explain in detail?a) Plot the closed traverse based on the observed data. b) Compute the area using DMD method. c) Compute the area using DPD method.
- Linear Error of Closure Given a closed traverse with sum of south latitudes exceeds the sum of north latitudes by 3.550 m and the sum of east departures exceeds the sum of the west departures by 2.830 m, determine the following: a.) The Linear Error of Closure. b.) The Bearing of Error. c.) The Relative Precision of the measurements made. Note: EXPRESS YOUR ANSWER UPTO 3 DECIMAL PLACES. Please provide a proven and accurate solution. Thank you so muchKindly answer this, this is in the surveying subject. Thankyou in advance have a nice day! (your explantion) -What is differential leveling? -What is Backsite and foresight?Explain which Survey you will do in muddy area and why ? in detail