Science, asked by dryash1009, 5 months ago

How you can calculate how many drops of rain were falling in one cm² area ?

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Answered by ayush1234222
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Answer:

Measure the diameter of the bucket at the level of the rain. Subtract out twice the thickness of the walls.

Measure the diameter of the bucket at the bottom in the same way.

Calculate the average of the two diameters.

Divide by two to find the average radius.

Find the average volume of rain = Depth x radius x radius x 3.14.

Find the area at the top of the bucket (this is the area over which the rain is collected).

Measure the diameter

Divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius

Area = radius x radius x 3.14

Divide the rainfall volume by this area to get the rainfall.

Answered by Gorgeousqueen01
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