Vertical Curve For the sag curve shown, the following is known: • PVI elevation = 5280 feet • PVI at station 85+00 • Len

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Vertical Curve For the sag curve shown, the following is known: • PVI elevation = 5280 feet • PVI at station 85+00 • Len

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Vertical Curve For The Sag Curve Shown The Following Is Known Pvi Elevation 5280 Feet Pvi At Station 85 00 Len 1
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Vertical Curve For the sag curve shown, the following is known: • PVI elevation = 5280 feet • PVI at station 85+00 • Length = 10 stations g1 = -0.02 g2 = 0.035 e = e What is the horizontal distance from the PVC to the low point? . • Round to the nearest tenth. • Do not show units. Distance = feet B
What is the horizontal distance from the PVC to the low point? • Round to the nearest tenth. . Do not show units. . Distance = feet B. L = 10 sta PVC PVT
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