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ON THE POSSIBILITY OF MEASURED ANGLE CHECKING BY USING MEASURED DISTANCES

By
Žarko Nestorović ,
Žarko Nestorović

PD „Hidroelektrane Đerdap“ d.o.o. Kladovo, Kladovo, Serbia

Milan Trifković ,
Milan Trifković

Građevinski fakultet Subotica, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

Tihomir Milutinović ,
Tihomir Milutinović

HE ,,DABAR,, Trebinje, Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Goran Pejičić ,
Goran Pejičić

Tehnički fakultet, Evropski unuverzitet, Brčko, Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Gholami Hamidreza
Gholami Hamidreza

Tehnički fakultet, Evropski unuverzitet, Brčko, Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Before the electronic distance meters appears the angles measuring dominated in geodetic networks. Development of distance measuring technology and appearance of automated total stations almost equaled the efficiency of measuring angles and distances. This fact allows designer of geodetic networks to combine angles and distances in order to achieve its needed quality. This paper aims to research possibility of checking measured angle by using cosines theorem on the base of measured distances.

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