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English: Speed vs. time for objects experiencing force, for constants =1. Laminar flow may reach terminal velocity faster or slower than turbulent flow, but the shapes are different due to the difference in curvature of the w:exponential function compared to the w:hyperbolic tangent function. |
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I used Google to graph the equations, then edited in MS Paint |
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2014-06-11 |
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