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Catenary curves are the sum of two exponentials -- One going down, and the other going up. They are a good model for the curve of suspension bridge cables. (The key assumptions are that the weight of the cables is small compared to the weight of the bridge deck, and the weight of the bridge deck is constant along the length of the bridge.)

Amplitudes of bouncing motions (and pendulums) tend to have exponential decay.

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