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getting high standing up
It is the process of determining the differences of elevation of stations from observed vertical angle and known horizontal distance..
Vertical; straight up and down; upright Meeting a given line or surface at right angles. Maintaining a standing or upright position; standing up. Having a sharp pitch or slope; steep.
Distance and Time are variables and always moving. Therefore the answer is no. Let's suppose: If time is the vertical axis and distance (travelled) the horizontal axis. Standing still (not travelling) would show a vertical graph line. If distance is the vertical axis and time the horizontal axis. Then standing still would form a horizontal line based on time alone.
first we should select a position of the theodolite and initial adjustments are to be carried out then take back sight from the BM and then focus on the top of the object which we determine the elevation and take the vertical angle in bothvernier scales. after that take back sight to line of orientation to a known distance and locate a second point. then shift the instrument to the second point do all adjustments and take back sight to the BM and then focus on the top of the object take the vertical angle in bothvernier scales. after that using trigonometrical formula we calculate the elevation of the object.
The term for a geographic locations height above sea level is altitude. In geography this is the vertical distance above sea level. However, it may also be called the elevation because in geography it is defined as a specific point's height on the Earth's surface in relation to sea level.
The word vertical refers to something that is standing in an upright position.
elevation, vertical distance from a datum plane, usually mean sea level to a point above the earth.
An orthographic view of some vertical feature of a house. (Front, rear, side, interior elevation)
Vertical angle of the weapon barrel
getting high standing up
Elevation
from the floor plan by drawing the vertical line from it
The geographical term for heights is elevation. Elevation is the vertical distance of a location above a reference point, such as sea level.
If the flag is horizontal or vertical, upper left from the observers' viewpoint.
the term "vertical drop" is a word used by ski resorts to describe how "tall" a ski resort is. If the top of a ski resort is 13,000 feet and the base area of the resort is 10,000 feet, than the vertical drop of the resort is 3,000 feet. aka, the vertical feet between the top elevation and the base elevation.
Elevation is a vertical lift and azimuth is a rotation around a vertical axis. An example of its use is in radar. The radar antenna rotates towards its target, its azimuth, and then lifts vertically to elevate the receiver then locks on to the target.