Engineering, 10.04.2020 15:28 Samanthacook5626
A 3% grade meets a 6% grade at an elevation of 524.91 ft. For a passing sight distance of 2,000 ft, find the minimum length of the vertical curve that allows for passing using the minimum curve length equations. Also, calculate the elevation of the middle point of the curve.
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