The velocity of a falling ball in a viscous fluid is explained by the following relationship F= mv2/R F=ma F= -ƞA dv/dx

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The velocity of a falling ball in a viscous fluid is explained by the following relationship F= mv2/R F=ma F= -ƞA dv/dx

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The velocity of a falling ball in a viscous fluid is explained
by the following relationship
F= mv2/R
F=ma
F= -ƞA dv/dx
F= qvB
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