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The different types of bearing.
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And we have two different types of bearing, our single angle, and we have what we call, i call the directional.
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So our single angle means we're going to start at zero in the north and we're going to go clockwise.
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So that be 90, 180, 270, and then back to 360.
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So what i'm going to do, first of all, is i'm going to look at all your single angle bearing problems.
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So we look at the first one.
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Remember, this is 0 ,90.
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180 and then 270 so the first one i see is 150 degrees so i'm going to start at zero and go to 150 degrees so that's going to be the bearing for 150 now i'm going to go next to my list to 120 that's going to be approximately right here so we're going to start at zero go around to 120 so the next single angle bearing that i see is 180 so i'm going to get my a green here and i'm going to start at zero, and i'm going to go down to 180.
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So this green one is going to be the 180.
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And then we look at 330.
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I'm going to go get me a different color here, so give me a second.
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Let's get this.
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All right, so if i'm going to 3 .30, i'm going to start at 0.
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And i'm going to go all the way around.
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There's 270 to get to 330.
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I need to go a little bit further here.
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So that angle is going to be 330.
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30 and then finally i've got one more.
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I have a 30 degree angle, which i'll go ahead and do in black.
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So 30 degrees is going to be just simply 30 degrees from zero or right here.
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So we can look, those are your different single angle bearings.
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Now for directional bearings, we're going to go north, south, east, west, and east...