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):
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