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- Stokesâ law states that the viscous drag force F experienced by a sphere of radius a, moving with a speed v through a fluid with coefficient of viscosity η is given by F=6π η a upsilon. If this fluid is flowing through a cylindrical pipe of radius r, length I and pressure difference of p across its two ends, then the volume of water V which flows through the pipe in time t can be written as (V/t)=k ((p/l))a ηb rc where k is a dimensionless constant. Correct values of a ,b and c are
Q. Stokes’ law states that the viscous drag force experienced by a sphere of radius , moving with a speed through a fluid with coefficient of viscosity is given by . If this fluid is flowing through a cylindrical pipe of radius , length and pressure difference of across its two ends, then the volume of water which flows through the pipe in time can be written as where is a dimensionless constant. Correct values of and are
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