The velocity field in problem does not give a complete


Question: The velocity field in Problem does not give a complete description of the traffic flow, for it takes no account of the spacing between vehicles. Let ρ be the density (cars/mile) of highway, where we assume that ρ depends only on x.

(a) Using your highway experience, arrange in ascending order: ρ(0), ρ(1000), ρ(5000).

(b) What are the units and interpretation of the vector field ρ?

(c) Would you expect ρ to be constant? Why? What does this mean for div(ρ )?

(d) Determine ρ(x) if ρ(0) = 75 cars/mile and ρ is constant.

(e) If the highway has two lanes, find the approximate number of feet between cars at x = 0, 1000, and 5000.

Problem: Due to roadwork ahead, the traffic on a highway slows linearly from 55 miles/hour to 15 miles/hour over a 2000-foot stretch of road, then crawls along at 15 miles/hour for 5000 feet, then speeds back up linearly to 55 miles/hour in the next 1000 feet, after which it moves steadily at 55 miles/hour.

(a) Sketch a velocity vector field for the traffic flow.

(b) Write a formula for the velocity vector field (miles/hour) as a function of the distance x feet from the initial point of slowdown. (Take the direction of motion to be and consider the various sections of the road separately.)

(c) Compute div at x = 1000, 5000, 7500, 10,000. Be sure to include the proper units.

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