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An azimuth circle is a device used for measuring azimuths, a graduated circle on a sight, gun carriage, searchlight, etc.
The roots of the word are originally from Arabic.
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The angle is called the azimuth angle. It represents the direction of the point or projected line from the observer in relation to the north-south line. It is measured clockwise from the north direction.
A BACK AZIMUTH IS A PROJECTION OF THE AZIMUTH FROM THE ORIGIN TO THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE AZIMUTH CIRCLE. i.e. THERE ARE 360 DEGREES IN AN AZIMUTH CIRCLE, THUS THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION IS 180 DEGREES.
An azimuth thruster is an engine and ship's propeller in a pod which is azimuth adjustable.
To convert a magnetic azimuth to grid azimuth, subtract G-M angle.” If you have a magnetic azimuth of 270 degrees, and the G-M angle is 8 degrees, your grid azimuth will be 262 degrees.
The point from where an azimuth originates is the center of an imaginary circle.
Azimuth Systems was created in 2002.
RBG-Azimuth was created in 2006.
Azimuth - album - was created in 1977-03.
The point from where an azimuth originates is the center of an imaginary circle.
Surveying boreholes is necessary to "see" where you are going while creating a borehole. Without surveying, you are essentially drilling the hole blindly and may run into underground objects you don't want to hit. Also, if you have a desired target under the ground you want to hit (oil, gas, or water reservoir), surveying makes your task far easier. By collecting data on azimuth (direction) and inclination (angle) at increments along the path of your borehole, you can approximate the borehole's shape. Source: I work for a company that provides surveying services to various industries.
Astronomical azimuth is measured from true north, while geodetic azimuth is measured from the north-south line of a geodetic datum. In other words, astronomical azimuth uses the Earth's axis as reference, while geodetic azimuth is corrected for the Earth's shape and gravity. This difference leads to variations in azimuth readings, especially over long distances.
The point from where an azimuth originates is the center of an imaginary circle.