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What is the causes of critical velocity

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relative velocity between a neutral gas and plasma  at which the neutral gas will start to ionize
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Critical velocity is defined as the speed at which a falling object reaches when both gravity and air resistance are equalised on the object. The other way of defining critical velocity is the speed and direction at which the fluid can flow through a conduit without becoming turbulent.

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