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Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 5 (Q.No. 21)
21.
If V is the velocity in km.p.h., t the brake reaction time in seconds and η the efficiency of the brakes, the stopping distance S of the vehicle, is
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Aswani said:
8 years ago
D is the answer.
Akshay Patel said:
7 years ago
No @Murali.
Actually SSD increased when Brake efficiency decreased.
Actually SSD increased when Brake efficiency decreased.
Harsh Shukla said:
7 years ago
SSD = vt + v^2/2 * g * (f+0.01n) {all in meter and second}.
f=n*f(actual).
If you convert it to kmph, you will be getting your answer as C so it's correct.
f=n*f(actual).
If you convert it to kmph, you will be getting your answer as C so it's correct.
Deep said:
6 years ago
SSD = 0.278Vt + V^2/254*(f+0.01n) if V is in kmph.
Rc Budhathoki said:
5 years ago
Yes, correct @Deep.
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