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Reduced direction refers to the angle measured from a reference direction, typically north, in navigation or surveying. To calculate it, you first determine the azimuth angle (the horizontal angle measured clockwise from north) and then adjust it to fit within the range of 0° to 360°. If the azimuth is greater than 180°, you may also express it as a reduced direction by subtracting 180° to find the equivalent angle in the opposite direction. This adjustment helps in simplifying navigation and interpretation of directional data.



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Reduced direction refers to the angle measured from a reference direction, typically north, in navigation or surveying. To calculate it, you first determine the azimuth angle (the horizontal angle measured clockwise from north) and then adjust it to fit within the range of 0° to 360°. If the azimuth is greater than 180°, you may also express it as a reduced direction by subtracting 180° to find the equivalent angle in the opposite direction. This adjustment helps in simplifying navigation and interpretation of directional data.



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How do you calculate reduced direction? - Answers

Reduced direction refers to the angle measured from a reference direction, typically north, in navigation or surveying. To calculate it, you first determine the azimuth angle (the horizontal angle measured clockwise from north) and then adjust it to fit within the range of 0° to 360°. If the azimuth is greater than 180°, you may also express it as a reduced direction by subtracting 180° to find the equivalent angle in the opposite direction. This adjustment helps in simplifying navigation and interpretation of directional data.

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      Reduced direction refers to the angle measured from a reference direction, typically north, in navigation or surveying. To calculate it, you first determine the azimuth angle (the horizontal angle measured clockwise from north) and then adjust it to fit within the range of 0° to 360°. If the azimuth is greater than 180°, you may also express it as a reduced direction by subtracting 180° to find the equivalent angle in the opposite direction. This adjustment helps in simplifying navigation and interpretation of directional data.
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