Abstract

Semiempirical equations have been derived for determining the rate of slow hindered motion of spherical particles in a liquid, which agree with empirical data with a high degree of accuracy. It has been shown that the variational principle of the minimum intensity of energy dissipation can be used in determining the rate of hindered motion.

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