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Engineering, 16.04.2020 01:24 jrenwick001

At very low speeds the drag on an object is independent of fluid viscosity, µ. Thus, the drag force, F, on a small sphere is a function of its velocity, V, fluid density, rho, and sphere diameter, D. Use dimensional analysis to determine how the drag force F depends on V.

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