Practical Engineering | How does land surveying work? @PracticalEngineeringChannel | Uploaded July 2017 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
A primer on one of the most important companions to civil engineering: land surveyors.
Conventional measurement tools like a tape measure and protractor don't work for large civil structures and public works projects. Surveying is essentially the science of measuring big stuff. In this video I give a quick explanation of how surveying works and show a few ways you can do your own leveling survey at home. No sines, cosines, or tangents required!
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A primer on one of the most important companions to civil engineering: land surveyors.
Conventional measurement tools like a tape measure and protractor don't work for large civil structures and public works projects. Surveying is essentially the science of measuring big stuff. In this video I give a quick explanation of how surveying works and show a few ways you can do your own leveling survey at home. No sines, cosines, or tangents required!
Watch this video and the entire Practical Engineering catalog ad-free on Nebula: go.nebula.tv/practical-engineering
-Patreon: patreon.com/PracticalEngineering
-Website: http://practical.engineering
Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: youtube.com/watch?v=rBlLC8TUXP0
Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: youtube.com/watch?v=U6fBPdu8w9U
Thumbnail Photo: Hugo Chisolm (CC BY-SA 4.0)
This video is sponsored by Blue Apron.