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Physics I need to do a test with shampoo and its viscosity. I left a magnetic bead in a tube filled with shampoo and water (there was not enough shampoo) and was covered with a device other than the time of the pellet between two points is displayed. Well do I calculate the viscosity of the law of Stokes. The 2nd formula that I found on wikipedia. For this, the density of the pellet must be greater than the density of the fluid, but I do not come out on:
The density of the pellet: The weight of the pellet was 12.0 grams = 0.012 kg The diameter of the pellet is 13mm = 0,013 m The radius of the pellet is 0.0065 m The content of the pellet is: 4/3 pi r ^ 2
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