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Dimensional Analysis:Relating Particle Diam, Viscosity, & Weight
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[QUOTE="evoke1l1, post: 5466669, member: 593305"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] It is found the terminal velocity ut of a spherical particle in a fluid depends upon the diameter d of particle, the dynamic viscosity μ of fluid and the buoyancy weight W of the particle [given by the difference in density between the particle and the fluid (∆ρ) × gravitational acceleration (g)]. Determine the nature of the relationship between these variables. [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2][/B] [ATTACH=full]187551[/ATTACH] [B] [ATTACH=full]187552[/ATTACH] [/B] I'm not quite sure if I'm on the right track and where to go next from here? Any guidance or a nudge in the right direction would be appreciated. I can't help but think I have gone slightly wrong due to the number of indices to solve for. [/QUOTE]
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