The correct option is
C When the pebble is falling through the viscous oil, the viscous force (drag force) acting on pebble is,
F=6πrηv
The direction of viscous force
(Fv) and buoyant force (
Fb) will be opposite to that of velocity.
However, weight of the body acting downwards, tends to accelerate the body. Initially
W>Fv+Fb, hence the pebble will accelerate.
With increase in
v,
Fv increases. This diminishes the acceleration of the pebble.
At some instant,
W=Fv+Fb and net force on pebble
Fnet=0
⇒a=0
Thereafter, the pebble will continue to move at constant velocity
v=vT, called terminal velocity.
As the force is variable, hence acceleration is also variable, so
v−t graph will not be a straight line. Velocity increases first and then become constant.
∴ Option
(c) is correct.