Physics, asked by eshwaran237, 3 months ago

A metal ball of radius 'r' and density 'd' travels
with a terminal velocity 'V' in a liquid of density
d/4. The terminal velocity of another ball of
radius "2r' and density "3d' in the same liquid is
44v
22v
2)
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3)
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4)
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). A steel ball of mass 'm' falls in a viscous liqui​

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Answered by shubhamkh9560
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Explanation:

A metal ball of radius r in density D travels with a terminal velocity V in a liquid of density d/4 the terminal velocity of another ball of radius ...

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