what is stokes law according to the Mechanical properties of fluids.
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The force that retards a sphere moving through a viscous fluid is directly ∝to the velocity and the radius of the sphere, and the viscosity of the fluid.Stokes law is applicable only to laminar flow of liquids.It is not applicable to turbulent law. ... As the velocity increases the retarding force also increases
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The force that retards a sphere moving through a viscous fluid is directly ∝to the velocity and the radius of the sphere, and the viscosity of the fluid.Stokes law is applicable only to laminar flow of liquids.It is not applicable to turbulent law. ... Net Force is 0. If force is 0 as a result acceleration also becomes 0.....
Stoke's law states that the viscous force acting on a spherical body of radius 'r' moving with velocity 'v' in viscous media of viscosity 'η' is....
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The force that retards a sphere moving through a viscous fluid is directly ∝to the velocity and the radius of the sphere, and the viscosity of the fluid.Stokes law is applicable only to laminar flow of liquids.It is not applicable to turbulent law. ... Net Force is 0. If force is 0 as a result acceleration also becomes 0.....
Stoke's law states that the viscous force acting on a spherical body of radius 'r' moving with velocity 'v' in viscous media of viscosity 'η' is....
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