Stoke's Law is incorporated into this experiment = 6(pi)anv a = radius of sphere n = viscosity of the medium v = velocity of the sphere relative to the medium (n = netha) (Nazia Hosein)
Yes, the coefficient of viscosity for Mercury can be calculated using Stoke's Law.
an experiment on pascal's law
a variable can throw the whole experiment off and will have to be repeated.
Let,Coefficient of viscosity of liquid = etaRadius of sphere = avelocity of sperical body = vDimensionally it can be proved thatF = k eta*a*vExperimentally Stoke found thatk = 6*pitherefore, F = 6*pi*eta*a*vThis is Stoke's law.
Stoke-on-Trent, located in Staffordshire, England, was named after the River Trent that runs through the area. The "Stoke" part of the name originates from the Old English word "stoc," meaning a place or settlement. The city was formed in 1910 by the federation of six towns—Stoke-upon-Trent, Burslem, Tunstall, Fenton, Longton, and Hanley—each having its own historical significance in the pottery industry. The name reflects both its geographical feature and the historical roots of the region.
Stoke City play at the Britannia Stadium in Stoke-on-Trent.
read the plannnin exercise. Stokes law only applies to the case....
Scientific law :)
You stoke a fire
At the Britannia stadium; Stoke
He discovered that the atom was mostly made up of empty space.