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Calculate the terminal velocity of an air bubble with 0.8 mm in diameter which rises in a liquid of viscosity of 0.15 kg m–1 s–1 and density 0.9 g m–3. What will be the.......

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there is a formula for terminal velocity given by STOKES but it is applicable for particle of diameter between 0.2mm to 0.0002mm

there is a formula for terminal velocity given by STOKES but it is applicable for particle of diameter between 0.2mm to 0.0002mm V= (g/18)* (density of particle - density of water)* D2/ viscosity of liquid

there is a formula for terminal velocity given by STOKES but it is applicable for particle of diameter between 0.2mm to 0.0002mm V= (g/18)* (density of particle - density of water)* D2/ viscosity of liquidwhere, g is acceleration due to gravity (cm/s2), density is in g/cm3 is in cm

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