Social Sciences, asked by gantonyl4574, 1 year ago

Why do raindrops falling under gravity not acquire very high velocity give a practical application of this concrpt?

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Answered by ChlaPec
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Explanation:

Freely falling bodies do not accelerate forever. Slowly the negligible air resistance becomes huge and is able to cancel out the acceleration due to gravity. The maximum velocity which a freely falling body can reach is fixed

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