when a spherical body goes by a viscous fluid it


When a spherical body goes by a viscous fluid, it feels a viscous force. The value of the viscous force increases with the enhance in speed of the object falling under the function of its weight. As a result, the viscous force soon becomes the driving force and the object starts rolling with a constant speed, called as its terminal velocity. Let us now produce a relation for the terminal velocity, as an application of stokes' principle.

 

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