Because of the position on the equator, the change in rotation of the Earth on its axis throughout the year doesn't affect it much. Unlike the poles, Quito is almost constantly in direct view of the sun. So, because of lack of change in rotation, the daylight hours are hardly varied as Quito is almost constantly in more or less the same spot in relation to the sun.
They actually DO have velocity limits. There are legal restrictions on both speed and direction.
-- Speeds are limited according to the black numbers on white signs that you see on sign-posts everywhere.
-- Directions are limited by the layout of the pavement and curbs on all the highways, avenues, roads, boulevards and streets, as well as the countless signs that say "One Way", "No Left Turn", "Keep Right", "Keep Left", etc. Violate one of these, and you get nailed as sure as if you had exceeded a posted speed limit.
Answer:
Ф = 239.73 rad
Explanation:
α = 12 + 15×t
W = ∫α×dt
= ∫(12 + 5×t)×dt
= 12×t + 2.5×t^2
then:
Ф = ∫W×dt
= ∫(12×t + 2.5×t^2)dt
= 6×t^2 + 5/6×t^3
therefore the angle at t = 4.88s is:
Ф = 6×(4.88)^2 + 5/6×(4.88)^3
= 239.73 rad