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The terminal velocity v of a small steel ball ofradius r fal ling under gravity through a column ofa viscous liquid of coefficient of viscosity `eta` depends on mass of the ball m, acceleration due to gravity g, coefficient of viscosity `eta` and radius r. Which of the following relations is dimensionally correct?

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