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8.23 Problem solution - corrected 1.E+08 1.E+07 log G', G'' Pa 1.E+06 G' G" 1.E+05 1.E+04 Cross over at frequency of about 1.5 rad/s, which is not equal to 1/lambda_1=.02. The about rule 1/lambda is omega at the cross does not work for multiple relaxation time fluids. 1.E+03 1.E-03 1.E-02 1.E-01 1.E+00 1.E+01 1.E+02 1.E+03 1.E+04 log omega (rad/s)

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8.23 Problem solution - corrected 1.E+08 1.E+07 log G', G'' Pa 1.E+06 G' G" 1.E+05 1.E+04 Cross over at frequency of about 1.5 rad/s, which is not equal to 1/lambda_1=.02. The about rule 1/lambda is omega at the cross does not work for multiple relaxation time fluids. 1.E+03 1.E-03 1...

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