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EXPLAIN STOKES LAW??
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Stokes Law, named after George Gabriel Stokes, describes the relationship between the frictional force of a sphere moving in a liquid and other quantities (such as particle radius and velocity of the particle). If a sphere or a body moves through a fluid, a friction force must be overcome.

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Answered by singhamanpratap0249
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Stokes Law, named after George Gabriel Stokes, describes the relationship between the frictional force of a sphere moving in a liquid and other quantities (such as particle radius and velocity of the particle). If a sphere or a body moves through a fluid, a friction force must be overcome.

F = 6\pi \: r \: eta \: v

F = drag force

\pi = pi

r = sphere radius

\eta = fluid viscosity

v = velocity of the sphere

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