Estimate the terminal speed of

  1. rank higest to lowest air drag?1)a 5lb lead block teraveling at 95% terminal speed. 2a 5lb styrofoam block at terminal speed?
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  2. A certain 0.92 kg object will reach terminal velocity after 0.75 seconds. What is the speed of its terminal velocity and what is
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  3. Small, slowly moving spherical particles experience a drag force given by Stokes' law: Fd = 6πηrv where r is the radius of the
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  4. Estimate the terminal speed of a wooden sphere (density 0.700 g/cm3) falling through air if its radius is 3.20 cm and its drag
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  5. Small, slowly moving spherical particles experience a drag force given by Stokes’ law: where r is the radius of the particle,
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  6. Small, slowly moving spherical particles experience a drag force given by Stokes’ law: where r is the radius of the particle,
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  7. Small, slowly moving spherical particles experience a drag force given by Stokes’ law: where r is the radius of the particle,
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  8. a) Give the equation for terminal speed in the variables from Stoke's Law, and the densities of the sphere Ps and the fluid P1.b
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  9. Estimate the terminal speed of a wooden sphere (density 0.770 g/cm3) falling through air, if its radius is 9.00 cm and its drag
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  10. Estimate the terminal speed of a wooden sphere (density 0.770 g/cm3) falling through air, if its radius is 9.00 cm and its drag
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