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Give the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on a raindrop falling with a constant speed

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Answered by sonu806
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The acceleration is downwards which is acceleration due to gravity,

So the.net force acting on the raindrop will be mg( which is the Magnitude)

And direction would be downwards


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Answered by Anonymous
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a) Zero net force

The rain drop is falling with a constant speed. Hence, it acceleration is zero. As per Newton’s second law of motion, the net force acting on the rain drop is zero.

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