can only be true if the ball is experiencing streamlined flow, i.e. no turbulence.
Limitations are factors that you cannot control in an experiment, no matter what you do.
Limitations of coulombs law
Hmmm.. what is "stokes law graph" ? If Stokes Force = Fs, r=radius of a tube, v=velocity of a particle The formula of viscosity is Fs=6.pi.viscosity.r.v Then viscosity= Fs/(6.pi.r.v)
Stokes' Law is applicable primarily to small spherical particles in a low Reynolds number regime, where viscous forces dominate over inertial forces. Its limitations arise in scenarios involving larger particles, non-spherical shapes, or high velocities, where turbulence and other forces can significantly affect the motion. Additionally, it assumes a uniform fluid and does not account for any interactions between particles or changes in fluid properties. Consequently, Stokes' Law may not accurately describe sedimentation or drag forces in many real-world applications.
windblown experiment
an experiment on pascal's law
McNeill Stokes has written: 'Construction law for owners and builders' -- subject(s): Construction contracts, Construction industry, Law and legislation 'Construction law in contractor's language' -- subject(s): Construction contracts
Stokes' Law is derived from the balance of forces acting on a small spherical particle moving through a viscous fluid at low Reynolds numbers. The law describes the drag force experienced by the particle as it moves through the fluid.
Limitations in plant experiment entail the lack of one or all of the following: light, water, temperature and nutrients
What is the State of Utah law on the statute of limitations for embezzlement? Civil and Federal? No tengo
A statute of limitations is related to bringing a law suit. As such, there is no such thing as a statute of limitations on an inheritence in Oklahoma.
Ohms law does not consider inductance