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1what is a stoke's theorem ?
what is a terminal velocity ​

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Answered by lionsachinkasliwal
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Answered by Anonymous
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was done in the 1840's by Sir George Gabriel Stokes. He found what has become known as Stokes' Law: the drag force F on a sphere of radius a moving through a fluid of viscosity η at speed v is given by: F=6πaηv. Note that this drag force is directly proportional to the radius.

Explanation:

When an object falls through a fluid, it attains a constant velocity through its subsequent motion. This happens because the net force on the body due to gravity and fluid becomes zero. This constant velocity is termed as terminal velocity.

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