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AIEEE 2004 Physics Solved Paper
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Question : 24
Total: 78
Spherical balls of radius
R
are falling in a viscous fluid of viscosity
η
with a velocity
v
. The retarding viscous force acting on the spherical ball is
inversely proportional to both radius
R
and velocity
v
directly proportional to both radius
R
and velocity
v
directly proportional to
R
but inversely proportional to
v
inversely proportional to
R
, but directly proportional to velocity
v
Validate
Solution:
From Stoke's law,
viscous force acting on the ball falling into a viscous fluid
F
=
6
π
η
R
v
∴
F
∝
R
and
F
∝
v
hence
F
is directly proportional to radius & velocity.
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