Question

Calculate the super elevation for a 2° curve for equilibrium speed of 80 kmph.

a.

146.3 mm

b.

214 mm

c.

100.8 mm

d.

78.5 mm

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Answer: (c).100.8 mm

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Q. Calculate the super elevation for a 2° curve for equilibrium speed of 80 kmph.

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