Define terminal velocity. Derive expression for it and discuss how the difference in density of fluid and object governs the direction of terminal velocity
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Sir, we are thought that light mass will attain terminal velocity first than heavier one but (v ~ r^2) so doesn't r^2 means heavier one?.... And the mass with more mass will attain terminal velocity first as "velocity is directly proportional to r^2"? (Squaring r will increase the mass) I hope you will answer my question as I'm stucked here....... I can't move on to the next topic...
Hi Mr. Shridhar. You explained very well and helped me understand the concept thoroughly. I had a doubt if you could solve it out; when you say the net force acting on the particle is zero shouldn't the particle be stationery? As the upward force = downward force, how can the particle move downwards with constant velocity?
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Thank you very much for this. It has helped figured how to calculate the terminal settling velocity of collecting particles in a spray chamber.
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if i drop a dumbell shape containing water in the bottom half of the shape will terminal velocity move the water into the top half?
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Thank you for your fine explanation but the particle has to be a sphere otherwise the formula for the Stokes force can not be used.
Yes that's true. This formula can be used only for a spherical object.
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Could you recommended me some books about Stokes rules and terminal velocity?
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That's good ,this syllabus is also there in bsc horticulture ,soil science subject.
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Define terminal velocity. Derive expression for it and discuss how the difference in density of fluid and object governs the direction of terminal velocity
Okey how can u find the radius from this formula?
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sir, if the net force acting on the body becomes zero the how it moves down?
newton's 1st law
Net force =O a= 0 bcz ▲V=o hence V ramin constant that is called the terminal V, body ramain in original state that is uniform velocity
No net force mean no further acceleration. ...
Sir, we are thought that light mass will attain terminal velocity first than heavier one but (v ~ r^2) so doesn't r^2 means heavier one?.... And the mass with more mass will attain terminal velocity first as "velocity is directly proportional to r^2"?
(Squaring r will increase the mass)
I hope you will answer my question as I'm stucked here....... I can't move on to the next topic...
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Hi Mr. Shridhar. You explained very well and helped me understand the concept thoroughly. I had a doubt if you could solve it out; when you say the net force acting on the particle is zero shouldn't the particle be stationery? As the upward force = downward force, how can the particle move downwards with constant velocity?
Hi sir, really great video. I myself am a high school student, and would like to contact you regarding tutoring for 11th grade studying in IB system in Europe. Please inform me if this is possible and please let me know how I can reach you. Thanks!
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why downward velocity is increasing
Because the gravitational force pulls it down and causes the body to accelerate by 'g'.
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It's awesome, you just helped me complete my notes on centrifugation 😍😍😍
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It's awesome, you just helped me complete my notes on centrifugation 😍😍😍
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