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Consider two solid spheres P and Q each of density `8gm cm^-3` and diameters 1cm and 0.5cm, respectively. Sphere P is dropped into a liquid of density `0.8gm cm^-3` and viscosity `eta=3` poiseulles. Sphere Q is dropped into a liquid of density `1.6gmcm^-3` and viscosity `eta=2` poiseulles. The ratio of the terminal velocities of P and Q is

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