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Answer

Step 1
Explanation:

T o calculate all the data necessary for setting out a circular curve with a radius of
300 meters using the one theodolite method, you'll need to find various parameters,
including the tangent length, the external distance, and the length of the circular
curve. Here are the steps to determine these values:

Given data:

Deflection angle (δ ) =


Radius of the circular curve (R) =
Chain length (L) = 30 meters
Chainage at the point of intersection meters

1. First, calculate the central angle (θ) for the circular curve using the deflection
angle (δ ) and the formula for the central angle of a circular curve:

Step 2
Explanation:

1. T he total external angle at the point of intersection (A) can be calculated


using the following formula:

2. T o calculate the external distance (E), you can use the formula for the
external distance on a circular curve:

E
Plug in the values:

Calculate the value of E.

3. T he tangent length (T ) can be found by subtracting the external distance (E)


from the radius (R):

1. T o find the length of the circular curve (C), you can use the formula for the
length of the circular curve in terms of the radius and central angle:

Plug in the values:

Calculate the value of C.

Now, you have all the necessary data for setting out the circular curve:

Central angle (θ)


T otal external angle (A)
External distance (E)
T angent length (T )
Length of the circular curve (C)

Final Answer
T hese values will help you accurately lay out the circular curve with a radius of 300
meters.

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