Fluid MechanicsHard
Question
Two drops of equal radius are falling through air with a steady velocity of 5cm/sec. If the two drops coalesce, then its terminal velocity will be -
Options
A.
× 5 cm / sec.
B.
cm / sec.
C.
× 4cm / sec.
D.
× 5 cm / sec.
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