STOKES' LAW


Meaning of STOKES' LAW in English

noun

Usage: usually capitalized S

Etymology: after Sir George G. Stokes

1. : a law in physics: the frequency of luminescence excited by radiation does not exceed that of the exciting radiation

2. : a law in physics: the force required to move a sphere through a given viscous fluid at a low uniform velocity is directly proportional to the velocity and radius of the sphere

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