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terminal velocity expressions​

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Answered by pathakshreya456
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The terminal velocity acquired by the ball of radius r when dropped through a liquid of viscosity η and density ρ is, v=2r2(ρo−ρ)g9η. Note:Terminal velocity is defined as the maximum velocity attained by a body as it falls through a fluid.

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The terminal velocity acquired by the ball of radius r when dropped through a liquid of viscosity η and density ρ is, v=2r2(ρo−ρ)g9η. Note:Terminal velocity is defined as the maximum velocity attained by a body as it falls through a fluid. Since the net force on the body is zero, the body has zero acceleration.

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