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30 September, 18:27

Which of the following represents the equation of motion of a steel ball thrown into a viscous liquid when it is moving with an acceleration a? (A) W-V-U=ma (B) W-U=ma-V (C) W-U-V=0 (D) U-V=W

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  1. 30 September, 18:32
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    Answer: A

    Explanation: When a steel ball is thrown into a viscous liquid, three forces will act on the ball.

    1.) The viscous drag force V which is acting upward

    2.) The buoyant force U which is acting upward and

    3.) The weight of the ball W. Which is acting downward.

    When it is moving with an acceleration a, the weight W will be greater than U and V

    Since Force = ma.

    The resultant vector force will be

    W - V - U = ma
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