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Discover LudwigThe phrase "infinitely fast" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that occurs at an extremely high speed, often in a theoretical or hyperbolic context. Example: "In the realm of theoretical physics, particles can move at speeds that are considered infinitely fast."
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This equation assumes as boundary conditions infinitely fast kinetics and a linear system with semi-infinite thickness.
Quicksilver's infinitely fast moves effectively trump every other power and superpower; it is a slight bafflement, in fact, that Quicksilver himself does not rule the world, or at least appear in much more of the film.
Electrons can zip around a chip pretty fast, but not infinitely fast.
Chemical Engineering Journal 83, 107 121], in which radial transport was assumed to be infinitely fast.
The chemical kinetics is assumed as infinitely fast compared with other characteristics of the flow.
The following assumption was considered: the kinetics of adsorption-desorption was infinitely fast.
The flame-spread models considered here assume infinitely fast kinetics; these are called heat transfer models.
Infinitely fast chemistry of Burke-Schumann formulation was employed to explain the combustion process.
Finally, comparisons are made with the Ranz Marshall correlation and the limit case of infinitely fast external heat transfer rates.
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In the gas phase, detailed chemical kinetics based on GRI3.0 and infinitely-fast chemistry are considered and compared.
A correlation was further established for the ratio of the turbulent hydrogen conversion rate at finite-rate chemistry to the corresponding turbulent conversion rate at infinitely-fast chemistry.
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