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When a solid sphere moves through a liquid, the liquid opposes the motion with a force F. The magnitude of F depends on the coefficient of viscosity η of the liquid, the radius r of the sphere and the speed of the sphere. Assuming that F is proportional to different

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When a solid sphere moves through a liquid the liquid opposes is the motion with a force the magnitude of the force depends upon the coefficient of viscosity of the liquid the radius of the sphere find the expression of force using ... The viscous force, which depends of the velocity, however, keeps increasing.

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