A sphere of radius R and density ρ1 is dropped in a liquid of density σ. Its terminal velocity is v1 . If another sphere of radius R and density ρ2 is dropped in the same liquid, its terminal velocity will be:
A
(ρ2−σρ1−σ)v1
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B
(ρ1−σρ2−σ)v1
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C
(ρ1ρ2)v1
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D
(ρ2ρ1)v1
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Solution
The correct option is A(ρ2−σρ1−σ)v1 Terminal velocity of a sphere of density ρ1 falling through a liquid of density σ is, (VT)1=29R2g(ρ1−σ)η Similarly, terminal velocity of a sphere (radius R) of density ρ2 falling through liquid of density σ is, (VT)2=29R2g(ρ2−σ)η On taking the ratio, (VT)1(VT)2=(ρ1−σ)(ρ2−σ) ⇒(VT)2=(ρ2−σ)(ρ1−σ)(VT)1 Since (VT)1=v1, (VT)2=(ρ2−σ)(ρ1−σ)v1