Physics, asked by agunjanrai, 4 months ago

why do raindrops move downwards​

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Answered by kumar87977
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Answer:

Gravity pulls everything downward. As an object falls, it experiences a frictional drag that counters the downward force of gravity. ... As the raindrops fall they are flattened and shaped like a hamburger bun by the drag forces of the air they are falling through..

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Answered by arvindkokate1231
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Because of Gravity

Explanation:

Gravity or gravitation (from Latin gravitas 'weight') is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy—including planets, stars, galaxies, and even light—are brought toward (or gravitate toward) one another. Gravity is a physical connection between space and matter that is precisely described by Einstein’s geometric theory of gravity. In simple terms, the theory states that matter curves the space around it, and it moves with respect to the curvature of space, including curvature caused by other matter.

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