datos del elipsoide
datum :International (Hayford)
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a=
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b=
f = 0.0033670
1/f = 297.000000
e2 =
1 - e2 =
0.0067227
0.9932773
(1 - e2)1/2 =
0.9966330
latitud
-10.67639
-10.18056
-10.26250
-10.37315
longitud
-60.75694
-60.40722
-61.00861
media
datos de los vertices del triangulo geodesico
gra
A
B
C
min
10
10
10
latitud
seg
40'
35.00"
10'
50.00"
15'
45.00"
datos
hemisferio
S
S
S
gra
min
60
60
61
66,890.7615
53,433.0513
34.9550
-31.0643
214.8917
148.9814
-0.0633
hemisferio
W
W
W
distancia elipsoidal
azimut directo
azimut inverso
convergencia de meridianos
longitud
seg
45'
25.00"
24'
26.00"
00'
31.00"
0.0456
distancia elipsoidal
azimut directo
azimut inverso
convergencia de meridianos
66,890.7615
distancia elipsoidal
azimut directo
azimut inverso
convergencia de meridianos
53,433.0513
C
66,513.8204
34.8917
82.1146
214.9550
262.2213
0.0633
0.1063
66,513.8204
-31.0186
82.2213
148.9357
262.1146
-0.0456
-0.1063
CALCULO DE LOS ANGULOS INTERNOS ESFERICOS DEL TRIANGULO GEODESICO
azimut directo
NE
34.955
A
SW
34.892
A
SE
-31.019
NW
-31.064
C
SW
82.115
B
NE
82.221
opuesto
original
Ae
66.01938
66.01938
66.0186
0.9136775 66,513.8204 66,513.8204
47.223
47.22284
47.2221
0.7339915 53,433.0499 53,433.0513
66.76009
66.7593
180.0000
0.9188554 66,890.7600 66,890.7615
66.760
180.00231
exceso :
A plano seno Aplano
opuesto
corregido
accion
0.002314 grados
8.330819 segundos
CALCULO DEL EXCESO ESFERICO SEGN EL TEOREMA DE LEGENDRE
latitud media =
-10.3731 grados
seno latitud media = -0.1801
radio medio de curvatura en el CG del triangulo =
area del triangulo plano en radianes =
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0.000040 radianes
0.002314 grados
8.330718 segundos
CALCULO DE LOS ANGULOS ESFERICOS MEDIANTE LA TRIGONOMETRIA ESFERICA
opuesto
radio medio lado/radio
corregido
seno
coseno
cos Ae
Ae rad
Ae gra
66,513.82
6,358,297.77
0.01046
0.01046
0.99995
0.40643
1.15226
66.01938
53,433.05
6,358,297.77
0.00840
0.00840
0.99996
0.67915
0.82419
47.22284
66,890.76
6,358,297.77
0.01052
0.01052
0.99994
0.39458
1.16518
66.76009
cosa = cosbcosc+ sinbsinccosAe
exceso esferico =
180.00231
0.002314 gra
8.330820 seg
C
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Inverse Geodetic Problem - Vicenty's Equations
Ellipsoidal parameters
International (Hayford)
GIVEN VALUES
First station name
Latitude of first point
Longitude of first point
Second station name
Latitude of second point
Longitude of second point
a
1/f
A
10
60
B
10
60
6,378,388.0
297.000000000
40'
45'
35.00000"
25.00000"
Color key
User Input
Results
Hemisphere
S
W
10'
24'
50.00000"
26.00000"
S
W
RESULTS
Ellipsoidal distance, s
12
66,890.762 m
34
57'
18.149"
21
17
214
53'
30.257"
18 Enter in the defining ellipsoidal parameters in appropriate cells,
19
then enter the geodetic positions (f, l).
N
E
20 The resulting ellipsoidal distance in meters, forward azimuth, back azimuth will be computed.
21
NE
22 direccion primer punto al segundo punto
23
24
25
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26
27
28
convergencia
de meridianos :
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
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-0.0633 grados
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C
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Inverse Geodetic Problem - Vicenty's Equations
Ellipsoidal parameters
International (Hayford)
GIVEN VALUES
First station name
Latitude of first point
Longitude of first point
Second station name
Latitude of second point
Longitude of second point
a
1/f
A
10
60
C
10
61
6,378,388.0
297.000000000
40'
45'
35.00000"
25.00000"
Color key
User Input
Results
Hemisphere
S
W
15'
00'
45.00000"
31.00000"
S
W
RESULTS
Ellipsoidal distance, s
12
53,433.051 m
31
03'
51.632"
21
17
148
58'
53.000"
18 Enter in the defining ellipsoidal parameters in appropriate cells,
19
then enter the geodetic positions (f, l).
N
W
20 The resulting ellipsoidal distance in meters, forward azimuth, back azimuth will be computed.
21
NW
22 direccion primer punto al segundo punto
25
26
27
28
convergencia
de meridianos :
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
0.04555 grados
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C
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Inverse Geodetic Problem - Vicenty's Equations
Ellipsoidal parameters
International (Hayford)
GIVEN VALUES
First station name
Latitude of first point
Longitude of first point
Second station name
Latitude of second point
Longitude of second point
a
1/f
B
10
60
A
10
60
6,378,388.0
297.000000000
10'
24'
50.00000"
26.00000"
Color key
User Input
Results
Hemisphere
S
W
40'
45'
35.00000"
25.00000"
S
W
RESULTS
Ellipsoidal distance, s
12
66,890.762 m
34
53'
30.257"
21
17
214
57'
18.149"
18 Enter in the defining ellipsoidal parameters in appropriate cells,
19
then enter the geodetic positions (f, l).
S
W
20 The resulting ellipsoidal distance in meters, forward azimuth, back azimuth will be computed.
21
SW
22 direccion primer punto al segundo punto
23
24
25
26
27
28
convergencia
de meridianos :
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
0.0633 grados
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C
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Inverse Geodetic Problem - Vicenty's Equations
Ellipsoidal parameters
International (Hayford)
GIVEN VALUES
First station name
Latitude of first point
Longitude of first point
Second station name
Latitude of second point
Longitude of second point
a
1/f
B
10
60
C
10
61
6,378,388.0
297.000000000
10'
24'
50.00000"
26.00000"
Color key
User Input
Results
Hemisphere
S
W
15'
00'
45.00000"
31.00000"
S
W
RESULTS
Ellipsoidal distance, s
12
66,513.820 m
82
06'
52.471"
21
17
262
13'
16.663"
18 Enter in the defining ellipsoidal parameters in appropriate cells,
19
then enter the geodetic positions (f, l).
S
W
20 The resulting ellipsoidal distance in meters, forward azimuth, back azimuth will be computed.
21
SW
22 direccion primer punto al segundo punto
23
24
25
26
27
28
convergencia
de meridianos :
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
0.10629 grados
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C
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Inverse Geodetic Problem - Vicenty's Equations
Ellipsoidal parameters
International (Hayford)
GIVEN VALUES
First station name
Latitude of first point
Longitude of first point
Second station name
Latitude of second point
Longitude of second point
a
1/f
C
10
61
A
10
60
6,378,388.0
297.000000000
15'
00'
45.00000"
31.00000"
Color key
User Input
Results
Hemisphere
S
W
40'
45'
35.00000"
25.00000"
S
W
RESULTS
Ellipsoidal distance, s
12
53,433.051 m
31
01'
07.000"
21
17
148
56'
08.368"
18 Enter in the defining ellipsoidal parameters in appropriate cells,
19
then enter the geodetic positions (f, l).
S
E
20 The resulting ellipsoidal distance in meters, forward azimuth, back azimuth will be computed.
21
SE
22 direccion primer punto al segundo punto
23
24
25
26
27
28
convergencia
de meridianos :
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
-0.0456 grados
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C
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Inverse Geodetic Problem - Vicenty's Equations
Ellipsoidal parameters
International (Hayford)
GIVEN VALUES
First station name
Latitude of first point
Longitude of first point
Second station name
Latitude of second point
Longitude of second point
a
1/f
C
10
61
B
10
60
6,378,388.0
297.000000000
15'
00'
45.00000"
31.00000"
Color key
User Input
Results
Hemisphere
S
W
10'
24'
50.00000"
26.00000"
S
W
RESULTS
Ellipsoidal distance, s
12
66,513.820 m
82
13'
16.663"
21
17
262
06'
52.471"
18 Enter in the defining ellipsoidal parameters in appropriate cells,
19
then enter the geodetic positions (f, l).
N
E
20 The resulting ellipsoidal distance in meters, forward azimuth, back azimuth will be computed.
21
NE
22 direccion primer punto al segundo punto
23
24
25
26
27
28
convergencia
de meridianos :
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
-0.1063 grados
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