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Give extended response to the What is viscous drag? State and explain Stokes Law.​

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Answered by suruchimishra16022
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Stokes law in fluid mechanics

Stokes' law is a law in physics that states that the force that resists a sphere's fall in a viscous fluid is directly proportional to the velocity of the sphere, the radius of the sphere, and the viscosity of the fluid. ... r is the radius of the sphere.

Answered by arnavilovemyfamily99
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Answer:VISCOUS DRAG -a resistance force exerted on a moving object, with a nontrivial dependence on velocity terminal speed: the speed at which the viscous drag of an object falling in a viscous fluid is equal to the other forces acting on the object (such as gravity), so that the acceleration of the object is zero.

STOKES LAW- is a law in physics that states that the force that resists a sphere's fall in a viscous fluid is directly proportional to the velocity of the sphere, the radius of the sphere, and the viscosity of the fluid. ... r is the radius of the sphere.

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