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A tall cylinder is filled with viscous oil. A round pebble is dropped from the top with zero initial velocity. From the plot shown in figure, indicate the one that represents the velocity `(v)` of the pebble as a function of time `(t)`

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When the pebble is falling through the viscous oil the viscous force is
`F=6 pi eta rv`
where, r is radius of the pebble, v is instantaneous speed , `eta` is coefficient of viscosity. As the force is variable, hence acceleration is also variable so v-t graph will not be straight line. First velocity increases and then becomes constant known as terminal velocity.
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