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Stokes Law Calculator
Falling-sphere Viscometer
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All Versions of Stokes Law Calculator
1.2
April 16, 2024
- Updated for the newest devices.
- Minor UI update.
- Minor bugs fixed.
More1.1
February 5, 2021
- Update for Newest Devices
- Bug Fixed
1.0
June 16, 2018
Price History of Stokes Law Calculator
Description of Stokes Law Calculator
Stokes Law Calculator is a physics/math calculator used to find the Acceleration of Gravity, Medium Viscosity, Medium Density, Particle Density, Particle Diameter, or Terminal Velocity quickly and easily.
Stokes Law describes the steady flow of a continuous stream of fluid that is incompressible and has negligible viscosity. It serves as the basis of the falling-sphere viscometer. In the viscometer, the fluid remains stationary in a vertical glass tube.
Features:
- Instant calculation
- Results are copyable to other apps
- Formulas are included as references
- Supports up to 16 decimal places
- Supports various units for each input
Stoke's law states that at low velocities, the frictional force on a spherical body moving through a fluid at constant velocity is equal to 6π times the product of the velocity, the fluid viscosity, and the radius of the sphere. In short, the motion of a sphere through a viscous fluid is directly proportional to the velocity and radius of the sphere, as well as the viscosity of the fluid.
Formulas:
Fall or Settling Velocity:
Vt = gd² (ρp - ρm) / 18μ
Acceleration of Gravity:
g = 18μVt / d²(ρp - ρm)
Particle Diameter:
d = √(18μVt / g(ρp - ρm))
Density of Medium:
ρm = ρp - 18μVt / d²
Particle Density:
ρp = 18μVt / d² + ρm
Viscosity of Medium:
μ = gd²(ρp - ρm) / 18Vt
Where:
Vt = Fall or Settling Velocity,
g = Acceleration of Gravity,
d = Particle Diameter,
ρm = Density of Medium,
ρp = Particle Density,
μ = Viscosity of Medium.
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Stokes Law Calculator: FAQ
Yes, Stokes Law Calculator can be used on iPad devices.
Tan Chia Ling built the Stokes Law Calculator app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 12.0.
Currently, the Stokes Law Calculator app has no user ratings.
The Stokes Law Calculator App Relates To The Utilities Genre.
The current version of Stokes Law Calculator is 1.2.
July 4, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Stokes Law Calculator update.
The Stokes Law Calculator app became available to the public on February 6, 2023.
Tan Chia Ling: The Stokes Law Calculator app is child-friendly.
Stokes Law Calculator can be used in American English.
No, Stokes Law Calculator is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, Stokes Law Calculator does not include options for in-app purchases.
Sorry, Stokes Law Calculator is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.