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It is due to the force of ............ that raindrops fall to the Earth ???
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Answered by XAttitudeQueenX
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Gravity does cause things to fall with increasing speed, but as they speed up viscous force due to air increases. Eventually the viscous force due to air is enough to balance the force of gravity, so the acceleration stops and the raindrop reaches a constant terminal velocity.

Answered by Anonymous
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Gravity accelerates all objects towards the ground at a specific rate. Without any other forces present, the speed of an object in free fall will increase the farther or longer it falls. However, air friction or air resistance also exerts a force on an object (raindrop) that opposes the weight force of gravity.

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