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What is resultant rain?​

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Answered by emilinvashni07
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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.

Answered by lc19668
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That's because the speed ultimately reached by a raindrop (or any falling object) is related to its mass. The falling drop increases speed until the resistance of the air equals the pull of gravity, at which point the drop begins to fall at a constant speed, its terminal velocity.

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