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How does the viscous drag on a moving spherical body vary which its velocity? |
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Answer» Answer: (c) At much HIGHER speeds, where N′R is greater than 106, flow becomes turbulent everywhere on the surface and behind the sphere. ... Instead, viscous drag INCREASES, slowing ACCELERATION, until a critical speed, CALLED the TERMINAL speed, is reached and the acceleration of the object becomes zero |
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