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Mathematics, 13.02.2020 20:05 eelebron0905

Under certain assumptions, the velocity v(t) of a falling raindrop at time t is given by the formula below, where g is the acceleration due to gravity and b is the terminal velocity of the raindrop. Find the limit as t approaches infinity of v(t).

v(t) = b(1 - e^(-gt/b))

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