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Stokes' law
noun
Physics.
- the law that the force that retards a sphere moving through a viscous fluid is directly proportional to the velocity of the sphere, the radius of the sphere, and the viscosity of the fluid.
- the law that the frequency of luminescence induced by radiation is usually less than the frequency of the radiation.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Stokes' law1
Named after Sir G. Stokes
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Example Sentences
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The rate at which such particles settle depends upon the size and density of the particle and the viscosity of the liquid, and can be roughly calculated from the formula for Stokes' law for the rate of falling of a spherical body in a liquid.
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