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When a solid moves therough a liquid, the liquid opposes the miotioon with a force F. The magnitude of F depends on the coefficient of viscosity `eta` of the liquid, the radius r of the sphere aknd the speed v of the sphere. Assuming that F is proportional to different powers of these quantities, guess a formula for F using the method of dimension.

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