Question
Question: Force of viscosity acting on a spherical body of radius \(r\) moving with velocity \(v\) through a f...
Force of viscosity acting on a spherical body of radius r moving with velocity v through a fluid of viscosity is given by ?
Solution
A force may cause a mass object to change its velocity (which involves starting to move from a standstill), i.e. accelerate.The rate at which the fluid velocity changes in space is proportional to viscous forces in a fluid; the proportionality constant is the viscosity. The property of a fluid that opposes relative motion between its different layers is known as viscosity, and the force that opposes relative motion between the layers is known as viscous force.
Complete step by step answer:
The force of viscosity acting on a spherical body of radius r moving at velocity v through a viscous fluid can be found as follows:
Let, F∝ra