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Two balls of equal volume and masses m1 and m2 (m2 > m1) connected with a thin light thread are dropped from a certain height. Viscous drag of air on a ball depends on its velocity and buoyant force is equal to the weight of air displaced by the ball. When the balls ac.quire a uniform velocity after a sufficient time from the instant they were dropped, what is the tensile force in the thread? Acceleration due to gravity is g
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ligma
ligmaOP4mo ago
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iTeachChem
iTeachChem4mo ago
interesting do yo uhave an attempt you can share for this please? will help the helpers understand your thought process better also, when you choose a subject that is all that is required for folks to get pinged. you do not have to tag anyone else after that :)
SIMPle Potato
SIMPle Potato4mo ago
Assuming m2 is dropped first make fbd both with tension,drag,buoancy,gravity make sure to draw them separately Then draw fbd of both as a system Find velocity and acelaration Put it on your tension equation
iTeachChem
iTeachChem4mo ago
Awesome inputs; We good?
ligma
ligmaOP4mo ago
Yeppp Thx yalll
iTeachChem
iTeachChem4mo ago
can you please close this out? look at the pinned thread on doubts to see how to do so :) +solved @SIMPle Potato
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