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A spherical ball is dropped in a long column of viscous liquid. Which of the following graphs represent the variation of

(l) gravitational force with time
(ii) viscous force with time
(iii) net force acting on the ball with time

A

Q, R, P

B

R, Q, P

C

P, Q, R

D

R, P, Q

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C
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