Physics – Physics Education
Scientific paper
2006-03-23
Physics
Physics Education
3 pages, Submitted to American Journal Of Physics
Scientific paper
In heavy traffic with congested roadway the maximum traffic flow also depends on length of cars. This is deduced in a simple derivation suited for classroom demonstration as well as homework. The resulting equation demonstrates a new relation to an apparently unrelated area of physics, the maximum ship velocity (hull speed) and explains why traffic is sometimes faster on the slow lane on a congested multi-lane road.
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