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Stoke's Formula
Viscosity force acting on a smooth sphere
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Stoke's formula determines the force resulting from the viscosity of a liquid acting on a smooth sphere with stream line motion. Stoke's formula is expressed as F=6rv where F = force (N) = viscosity of fluid r = radius of sphere (m) v= relative velocity between fluid and sphere (m/s)
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