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define stokes law ...​


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Answered by adithyashasan007
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Stokes’s law, mathematical equation that expresses the settling velocities of small spherical particles in a fluid medium. The law, first set forth by the British scientist Sir George G. Stokes in 1851, is derived by consideration of the forces acting on a particular particle as it sinks through a liquid column under the influence of gravity.

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adithyashasan007: 1. A law stating that in fluorescence the wavelength of the emitted radiation is longer than that of the radiation causing it. This is not true in all cases.
2. An expression describing the resisting force on a particle moving through a viscous fluid and showing that a maximum velocity is reached in such cases, e.g. for an object falling under gravity through a fluid.
Answered by krishnareddy33
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In 1851 , George Gabriel Stokes derived

an expression , now known as stokes law


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