What is the shape of the rain drop?
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Rain drops are somewhat spherical in shape but not exactly spherical
This happens due to weak hydrogen bonds between the water molecules......
When the rain drop is small surface tension pulls the tiny drop into spherical shape....
And as the rain drop becomes larger, the pressure increases and the drop becomes flattened.........
This happens due to weak hydrogen bonds between the water molecules......
When the rain drop is small surface tension pulls the tiny drop into spherical shape....
And as the rain drop becomes larger, the pressure increases and the drop becomes flattened.........
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a raindrop is in a spherical shape
but when it fall on the ground a force i.e gravitational force pulls it towards the earth, as the raindrop gets pulled, it suffers a continuous reaction force that makes it little bit flat grom bottom and like a comet tail from upwards
see attachment for both raindrop figures
u will understand better from images
but when it fall on the ground a force i.e gravitational force pulls it towards the earth, as the raindrop gets pulled, it suffers a continuous reaction force that makes it little bit flat grom bottom and like a comet tail from upwards
see attachment for both raindrop figures
u will understand better from images
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