(Modeling) Grade Resistance See Example 3 to work Exercises 59–65.
A car traveling on a 2.7° uphill grade has a grade resistance of 120 lb. Determine the weight of the car to the nearest hundred pounds.
(Reference Example 3)
When an automobile travels uphill or downhill on a highway, it experiences a force due to gravity. This force F in pounds is the grade resistance and is modeled by the equation
where u is the grade and W is the weight of the automobile. If the automobile is moving uphill, then < 0°. See Figure 17. (Source: Mannering, F. and W. Kilareski, Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis, Second Edition, John Wiley and Sons.)
(a) Calculate F to the nearest 10 lb for a 2500-lb car traveling an uphill grade with = 2.5 °.
(b) Calculate F to the nearest 10 lb for a 5000-lb truck traveling a downhill grade with = -6.1°.
(c) Calculate F for = 90°. Do these answers agree with your intuition?
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