Step 1: Use the jerk (rate of change of radial acceleration) criterion.
For a transition curve, the minimum length based on allowable jerk $C$ is
\[
L_{\min}=\frac{v^{3}}{C\,R},
\]
where $v$ is speed (m/s) and $R$ is radius (m).
Step 2: Substitute the data.
Given $v=15$ m/s, $R=300$ m, $C=0.75$ m/s$^3$:
\[
L_{\min}=\frac{15^{3}}{0.75 \times 300}
=\frac{3375}{225}=15~\text{m}.
\]
\[
\boxed{15}
\]
Two soils of permeabilities \( k_1 \) and \( k_2 \) are placed in a horizontal flow apparatus, as shown in the figure. For Soil 1, \( L_1 = 50 \, {cm} \), and \( k_1 = 0.055 \, {cm/s} \); for Soil 2, \( L_2 = 30 \, {cm} \), and \( k_2 = 0.035 \, {cm/s} \). The cross-sectional area of the horizontal pipe is 100 cm², and the head difference (\( \Delta h \)) is 150 cm. The discharge (in cm³/s) through the soils is ........ (rounded off to 2 decimal places).

The most suitable test for measuring the permeability of clayey soils in the laboratory is ___________.
Consider the beam ACDEB given in the figure. Which of the following statements is/are correct:

The figures, I, II, and III are parts of a sequence. Which one of the following options comes next in the sequence as IV?
