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Engineering, 09.12.2020 21:30 lukasconway7644

A chainage equation located along a vertical curve: A.
Makes no difference to the vertical curve length.

B.
Makes no difference to the vertical curve stationing.

C.
Will only make a difference to vertical curve stationing if located on the g2 tangent.

D.
Will cause the slope of the g2 tangent to either increase or decrease.

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