Civil Engineering :: Advanced Surveying
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Rotation of the camera at exposure about horizontal axis normal to the line of flight, is known as
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If δ is the declination of the star and φ is the latitude of the observer, then the azimuth of the star at elongation is given by
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The altitudes of a circumpolar star at culminations are 70° and 10°, both culminations being north of zenith. The declination of the star, is
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The angle between the observer's meridian and declination circle of a heavenly body, is known as
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Pick up the correct statement from the following :
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For plane ground the scale of a vertical photograph will be same as that of a tiled photograph along the photo parallel through
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The sun's declination remains north between
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H is the flying height above mean ground level and f is the principal distance of a vertical photograph. The mean scale of the photographs is
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The measured stereoscopic base of photographs is obtained by dividing the air base in metres by the mean scale of the photograph
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The difference between the absolute parallax of two points depends upon the difference in their elevations
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The line joining the principal point of a photograph and the transferred principal point of the adjoining photograph, is called stereoscopic base
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all the above.
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