Problem 6.3 In 1996, the observed compass bearing of a line was N 64 18' E. During observation, the magnetic declination of the place was 11 8' W and a local attraction of 2 32" E existed. Find the...


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6.4 answer: Angle B magnetic= N 69 degrees 17' 36'' E


                    Angle A magnetic= S 249 degrees 17' 36''


Problem 6.3<br>In 1996, the observed compass bearing of a line was N 64 18' E. During observation,<br>the magnetic declination of the place was 11 8' W and a local attraction of 2 32

Extracted text: Problem 6.3 In 1996, the observed compass bearing of a line was N 64 18' E. During observation, the magnetic declination of the place was 11 8' W and a local attraction of 2 32" E existed. Find the true bearing of the property line and its equivalent azimuth from south. Problem 6.4 If the annual declination has an average value of 6' 9" W, what is the magnetic bearing of the line observed in Problem 6.4 in 2020? Also, determine the magnetic azimuth from south. Neglect the effect of the local attraction.

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