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What is the terminal velocity of a raindrop of radius 0.01mm?

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Terminal velocity can be defined as the point at which the force of gravity  equals the drag force. It will depend on:a) the mass b) cross sectional areac) drag coefficient of the objectd) the density of the fluid through which the object is fallinge) gravitational acceleration

Larger objects, therefore, take longer to attain terminal velocity

The larger the radius of the ball bearing, the lower the terminal velocity

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