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Engineering, 26.08.2020 18:01 gl648809

A small sphere with D = 6 mm is observed to fall through cas- tor oil at a terminal speed of 60 mm=s. The temperature is 20C. Compute the drag coefficient for the sphere. Determine the density of the sphere. If dropped in water, would the sphere fall slower or faster? Why?

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