Sunday, 10 August 2014
Bearings
A Bearing is used to represent the direction of one point relative to another point. The bearing of a point is the number of degrees in the angle measured in a clockwise direction from the North line to the line joining the centre of the compass with the point.
For example, the bearing of A from B is 065º
The Bearing of B from A is 245º
Note:
- Three figures are used to give bearings
- All Bearings are measured in a horizontal plane
- measured clockwise from north
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