If the terminal speed of a sphere of gold (density = 19.5g/cm3) is 0.2m/s in a viscous liquid (density = 1.5g/cm3). Find the terminal speed of a sphere of silver (density =10.5g/cm3) of the same size in the same liquid.
A
0.4m/s
No worries! We‘ve got your back. Try BYJU‘S free classes today!
B
0.3m/s
No worries! We‘ve got your back. Try BYJU‘S free classes today!
C
0.25m/s
No worries! We‘ve got your back. Try BYJU‘S free classes today!
D
0.1m/s
Right on! Give the BNAT exam to get a 100% scholarship for BYJUS courses
Open in App
Solution
The correct option is D0.1m/s Given, ρg=19.5g/cm3 (density of gold) ρl=1.5g/cm3 (density of liquid) ρs=10.5g/cm3 (density of silver)
Terminal speed of sphere of sphere of gold, vg=0.2m/s
Let the terminal speed of sphere of silver =vs
Terminal velocity of any body is given by (v)=2(ρb−ρl)r2g9μ
Both sphere of gold & silver are of same size.
So, Terminal velocity ∝(ρb−ρl)
where ρb= density of spheres ρl = density of liquid ∴vgvs=(ρg−ρl)(ρs−ρl) ⇒0.2vs=(19.5−1.5)(10.5−1.5) ⇒vs=0.1m/s