SOLUTION: There's a relations between the radius of a curve and the maximum speed at which a vehicle can travel safely on the curve. v represents the vehicle speed (km / h) and R is the rad
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Question 762515: There's a relations between the radius of a curve and the maximum speed at which a vehicle can travel safely on the curve. v represents the vehicle speed (km / h) and R is the radius of the curve (m)
A curve has a radius of 45 m. Determine the maximum speed at which a car can travel on this curve (km/hr)
What would be the radius of a curve which could accommodate a maximum speed of 55 km / hour
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you provide the details of the relation, then this is an Algebra problem. If you do not provide the details of the relation, then this is a Physics problem. You did not provide the details of the relation, therefore this is a Physics problem. Please ask for help with your Physics problems on a Science website. Try Chegg.com.
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