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A smal l spherical ball is dropped in a viscous liquid. Its velocity al different points in its vertical motion is measured and velocity against distance curves are plotted. Which curve wi ll represent the motion of the ball in the liquid ?

A

curve A

B

Curve B

C

Curve C

D

Curve D

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The correct Answer is:
B

Curve B represent th emotion of the ball because initially the velocity increases but afterwards it becomes constant because of the equality of gravitational and viscous forces and it covers the further distance with its terminal velocity
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