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The viscos force acting on a solid ball moving in air with terminal velocity is directly propartional to

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to stoke's law , when an object rises or falls through fluid it experiences a viscous drag . η=coefficient of viscosity. we can say from Stoke's law : Viscous force is directly proportional to Terminal velocity and Radius of object.

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Answered by aryanas1207
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Answer: The viscos force acting on a solid ball moving in air with terminal velocity is directly propartional to velocity V.

Explanation:

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