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is stokes Is Stokes' law, for drag force in fluids, accurate?

inIn high school i, I was taught that stoke'sStokes' law is dependent on assumption that drag force is proportional to velocity, viscosity and radius of the sphere.  (and the powers/exponents are evaluated withusing dimensional analysis) is stoke's. Is Stokes' law proven or is it just an assumption?

is stokes law for drag force in fluids, accurate?

in high school i was taught that stoke's law is dependent on assumption that drag force is proportional to velocity, viscosity and radius of sphere.(and powers are evaluated with dimensional analysis) is stoke's law proven or is just an assumption?

Is Stokes' law, for drag force in fluids, accurate?

In high school, I was taught that Stokes' law is dependent on assumption that drag force is proportional to velocity, viscosity and radius of the sphere  (and the powers/exponents are evaluated using dimensional analysis). Is Stokes' law proven or is it just an assumption?

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is stokes law for drag force in fluids, accurate?

in high school i was taught that stoke's law is dependent on assumption that drag force is proportional to velocity, viscosity and radius of sphere.(and powers are evaluated with dimensional analysis) is stoke's law proven or is just an assumption?