Stock's Law holds for the

Stock's Law holds for the

Explanation

Stokes' Law holds for objects moving through a viscous medium.

This includes liquids such as water, oil, or molasses, as well as gases such as air, provided that the Reynolds number is sufficiently low for the viscous forces to dominate.

Stokes' Law is a principle that describes the drag force experienced by a small spherical object moving through a viscous fluid.

It specifically applies to objects moving at low Reynolds numbers, where the viscous forces dominate over inertial forces.