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If the radius of a simple curve is R, the length of the chord for calculating offsets by the method of chords produced, should not exceed.
If the radius of a simple curve is R, the length of the chord for calculating offsets by the method of chords produced, should not exceed.
In a simple curve, the maximum length of the chord for calculating offsets is determined by the formula L = 2R, where L is the chord length and R is the radius of the curve. In this case, the radius is given as 600 m. Therefore, the maximum length of the chord (L) is 2 times the radius, which is 2 * 600 m = 1200 m.